monocots
monocots
monocots
monocots
Grasses are monocotyledonous plants, belonging to the Poaceae family, and are typically herbaceous with narrow leaves. Grain crops like wheat, rice, and corn come from grass species that produce edible seeds used for food or animal feed.
Grasshoppers eat grasses, leaves and cereal crops (the grasses that later become the bread, rice, wheat, etc. that humans eat).
Wheat and other cereal plants are grasses, and grasses have fibrous roots.
Corn (maize), wheat, barley, and rice are a few.
Wheat and barley are two important grain crops.
Wheat and maize.
hravest,harvested
Barley Wheat, Rice, Corn etc.
Most people of the Neolithic or New Stone Age were hunter gatherers. They did plant and harvest a few plants like rudimentary wheat's.