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Triticum aestivum is a domesticated plant, bred for producing flour for bread making. In the information presented, what items
provide evidence of the fact that the species is a domesticated plant? Would Triticum aestivum be able to survive without man? Why or
why would it not survive without man?

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Explanation:

Answer:

1. It is a domesticated plant

2.  It would not survive without man as it requires specific environment for growth which is artificially created by man

Explanation:

1. The terms "bred for producing flour for bread making" provides information that Triticum aestivum is a domesticated species because it is a species of grass which is treated and cultivated to produce wheat that has specific concentration of nutrients such as it is gluten-free and has no gluten related contamination.

2. It would not survive without man as it requires specific environment for growth which is artificially created by man.

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