Biology, asked by jagannathvungarala, 7 months ago

Taxonomical hierarchy about cereals​?

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Answered by arvindjainsethia
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The Linnaean system of taxonomic classification provides a uniform method for grouping grain species in hierarchies that reflect evolutionary relationships. As such, grain species are divided into the two major phylogenetic lines of cereals (monocots: grass family) and noncereal grains (dicots: multiple families).

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Answered by varshithaedla055
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The Linnaean system of taxonomic classification provides a uniform method for grouping grain species in hierarchies that reflect evolutionary relationships. As such, grain species are divided into the two major phylogenetic lines of cereals (monocots: grass family) and noncereal grains (dicots: multiple families).

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