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Some examples of angiosperms are grass, corn, wheat, and rice. Other examples include beans, rose bush, and a carrot plant.
Kingdom: Plantae(unranked): Angiosperms(unranked): Monocots(unranked): CommelinidsOrder: PoalesFamily: Poaceae
Corn belongs in the class Magnoliopsida, which is also known as the dicotyledons or dicots.
Yes, they are. An example of a gymnosperm would be a pine tree, for example.
Kingdom:Plantae(unranked):Angiosperms(unranked):Monocots(unranked):CommelinidsOrder:PoalesFamily:PoaceaeSubfamily:PanicoideaeTribe:AndropogoneaeGenus:ZeaSpecies:Z. maysSubspecies:Z. mays subsp. mays
The taxonomy for corn is as follows: Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Angiosperms Class: Monocotyledons Order: Poales Family: Poaceae Genus: Zea Species: mays
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Corn and wheat
Wheat (Triticum aestivum) is in the grass family (Poaceae = Gramineae) and so does not constitute a family itself. The Poaceae includes almost all the plants we call grasses as well as bamboos and reeds. Many of the most important food-plants are in the family, including barley, maize/corn, oats, rice, rye and wheat.
Wheat, corn, milo (also known as sorghum), soy beans, sunflowers. Thanks for asking!
No. Corn is not used for any other cereal crops like wheat, oat and rye. Corn is used for corn, wheat is used for wheat, etc.
corn, pinto beans, potatoes, sunflowers, and wheat.