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we get cereals from plant true or false​

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Answered by rrr7397
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A cereal is any grass cultivated (grown) for the edible components of its grain (botanically, a type of fruit called a caryopsis), composed of the endosperm, germ, and bran. ... In some developing countries, grain in the form of rice, wheat, millet, or maize constitutes a majority of daily sustenance.

Answered by TheJagirdaR
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Cereals are seeds/grains of grasses and are cultivated in order to obtain the largest bounty of their fruit (seed) which consists of germ, endosperm and bran, and is also referred to as the caryopsis. Important cereals are wheat, rice, maize, oat, barley, rye, millet and sorghum.

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