The term "phylum" is rarely used by botanists, people who study plants. They usually refer to "divisions". Anthophytais the division, or phylum, of corn. Anthophytes are flowering, fruiting plants which have a vascular system with vessels.
It's a member of the grass family (like wheat).
Streptophyta.
The species of corn is Zea mays
Grains thats it
Anthophyta.
veggie
vegetables
They belong to the order 'Squamata'
The wolves belong to the dog species.
Neanderthal man belongs to the species Homo neanderthalensis.
There are different species of camels, but they do belong to genus Camelus.
Maize (corn) belongs to the family Poaceae.
Poales.
Magnoliophyta
Corn is a grain. It is actually a mutated form of grass.
Tarantulas are a family, not a species.
Tigers belong to the CAT family
No. Corn snakes are a North American species.
corn is belong to the grain family so it means it is group to the Go foods. corn is belong to grain family, so it meas it is a go food but in other part when the corn still in sitting there on the cob it belong to the vegetable but when it taken off the cob and dried out, it's a grain. so it means the corn is both Go food and glow food.