Grasses is a word; it is the plural of grass. It is used when talking about:
* a group of grass plants: " The grasses in the front garden bed were very ornamental in a breeze." * several types of grass: " The landscaper loaded the truck with the right grasses for the job."
No, grass is a plant, and lichen is a fungus
Toadstool is the only option listed that is a fungus. Grass is a plant, and carnation is a flowering plant.
No, grass is not a protist. Grass is a flowering plant belonging to the plant kingdom. Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms that are not classified as plants, animals, or fungi.
The word "herbivore" comes from the Latin words "herba," meaning grass or herb, and "vorare," meaning to devour. It describes an animal that primarily consumes plants for its diet.
No, grass is a multicellular organism.
a non-woody flowering plant that is not a grass is called a forb.
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Yes, the noun grass is a common noun, a general word for a type of plant; a word for any grass of any kind.
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Sedge is a grass like plant. It has leaves and spikes.
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Cornstalk means a type of crop or plant that are in grass or farms.
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The best plant food for grass is schultz plant food.
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