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15 August, 20:26

how do you think the three plants-Norway Maple trees, Ponderosa Pine trees, and wheat-are related? Which plants are more closely related to one another than they are to the third plant? Explain.

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  1. 15 August, 20:39
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    A) these three plants are related in the sense that they all have a very wide range of habitat have all been successfully established in places they didn't originally originate from, and they all are of very important use to man.

    B) Norway Maple trees, and Ponderosa Pine trees are more related together than to the wheat since they are both tree plants and are perennial as against the wheat.

    Explanation:

    Acer platanoides, the Norway maple, is a species of maple native to eastern and central Europe and western Asia. It was brought to North America in the mid-1700s as a shade tree. It is a member of the family Sapindaceae.

    Pinus ponderosa, commonly known as the ponderosa pine among other names, is a very large pine tree species of variable habitat native to mountainous regions of western North America. It is the most widely distributed pine species in North America.

    Wheat is a grass widely cultivated for its seed, a cereal grain which is a worldwide staple food. The many species of wheat together make up the genus Triticum; the most widely grown is common wheat (T. aestivum). Archaeological record suggests that wheat was first cultivated in the regions of the Fertile Crescent around 9600 BCE but is now planted almost worldwide. Botanically, the wheat kernel is a type of fruit called a caryopsis.
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