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16284 Microsoft Word - 17Plants5.doc. http://intro.bio.umb.edu/111-112/112s99Lect/handouts/Pl5.pdf Plants 5 - 1 Bio 112 Handout for Plants 5 This handout contains: " Todays iClicker Questions " Handouts for todays lecture iClicker Question #14A - before lecture Scientifically speaking, which of the following are fruits? A. tomato B. cucumber C. potato D. carrot E. Crops > Carrot > Research paid   under   protest   superorder   cucumber   cauliflower   lactuca   sativa   cucumis   sativus   daucus   carota   apium   graveolens   cynara   scolymus   tariff Jan 1, 2006  

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