Between an annual and a perennial plant,which one has a shorter juvenile phase? Give one reason.

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(N/A) An annual plant has a shorter juvenile phase compared to a perennial plant.
Reason: Annual plants must complete their entire life cycle,including growth,flowering,and seed production,within a single growing season. Therefore,they have a rapid development phase to ensure reproduction before the season ends.

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