They are grasses, and have large seed heads with very large seeds that can be easily harvested but don't shatter easily when brushed by or touched, like what happens with their wild cousins. They also have a very shallow root system, which enables them to be an annual, not a perennial. They have a shallow root system because 80% of their energy goes into seed production, not leaf nor root like the more native and pasture-type grasses do.
Yes, the noun 'cereal' is a common noun, a general word for a plant that produces starchy grain suitable for food; the grain of that plant; a prepared food made from grain.
The noun cereal is a common noun, a general word for a grain suitable for eating or a food made of grain.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'cereal' is the name of a cereal, for example, Quaker Oats or Kellogg's Corn Flakes.
The noun 'cereal' is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for grain used as food for people or animals. The noun 'cereal' is a singular noun as a word for a type of food for people produced from grain. The plural form is cereals.
well some examples might be, cereal,bread,rice,pasta,or crackers
Prior to the Civil War, most northern farms were relatively small and produced grain crops such as wheat and barley. In contrast, there were many more large farms in the south which produced crops such as tobacco, rice and primarily cotton.
Barley is a cereal grain, not a bean.
The Roman Goddess of crops and grain was Ceres.Hence cereals.
Non-cereal crops generally means it is not a grass or grain. Tis includes fruits, vegetables, and select nuts as well as select grasses at cannot be eaten by humans.
Yes, the noun 'cereal' is a common noun, a general word for a plant that produces starchy grain suitable for food; the grain of that plant; a prepared food made from grain.
Cereal is the latin word for grain.
The cereal is Wheaties, a whole-grain wheat flake cereal made by General Mills.
Rice
There was no Roman god named after cereal. Instead, 'cereal' is derived from the name of a Roman goddess, Ceres, who was the goddess of grain and the harvest. Her Greek equivalent was Demeter.
Cereal crops are annual crops, as far as I can remember. The cereals are corn, wheat, barley, rice, triticale, and some other grass crops. "Annual" just means that the crop grows and produces the grain in one season, then the plant dies at the end of its reproductive cycle.
Cereals, coarse grains, oilseeds, legumes, vegetables, fruit, nuts, fiber, and biofuel are a few crop examples.
Yes. At the top of their cereal boxes it says "Whole Grain."
Cereal = any grass that produces an edible grain, such as oat, wheat, or rice or the grain itself used as food. From the Latin cerealis = of grainThe word cereal derives from Ceres, the name of the Roman goddess of harvest and agriculture.