how are grasses similar to other types of plants.
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Grasses share a number of characteristics that differentiate them from other plant species. They typically have long, narrow leaves. The stems may be either flattened or round, and they are often hollow. Grasses can grow very tall (tropical bamboos can reach up to 100 meters [328 feet]) or they can grow prostrate along the ground.
copper05:
i think ur answer is wrong
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they look as they have moncicongic acid which helps in determining the green pient in leaves of the plant.
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