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after earth began to warm, some people in what is now the united states also began growing wild plants for food, instead of only hunting and gathering. over time, they began domesticating plants, such as squash and sunflowers. look at the definition of \domesticate.\ then follow the instructions below. domesticate \duh - mes - tih - kayt\\ verb to breed a wild species in order to change it so that it benefits humans sort the plants by whether they are domestic or wild species. sunflowers with small seeds squash that has small seeds and can be poisonous squash that has big seeds and is soft and sweet sunflower with big seeds full of healthy oils to eat wild species domestic species
Based on the definition of domesticating as breeding a wild - species to benefit humans, plants with traits beneficial to humans are domesticated, and those with less - beneficial or harmful traits are wild. Sunflowers with small seeds and squash with small seeds and potential toxicity are likely wild as they have not been modified for human benefit. Squash that is soft, sweet and has big seeds, and sunflowers with big seeds full of healthy oils are domesticated as they have traits that benefit humans.
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Wild species: sunflowers with small seeds, squash that has small seeds and can be poisonous
Domestic species: squash that has big seeds and is soft and sweet, sunflowers with big seeds full of healthy oils to eat