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Grasses are also important for humans. They are used for food, drink, and medicine. Many grasses are edible and are used for food. Wheat, rice, corn, and barley are all grasses that are used for food2. Grasses are also used for making beer, whiskey, and other alcoholic beverages2. Some grasses are used for medicinal purposes. For example, the roots of couch grass are used to treat urinary tract infections2. The leaves of lemon grass are used to make tea, which is believed to have a calming effect2.
In conclusion, grasses are an important part of the ecosystem. They are used for many purposes, including food, drink, medicine, and erosion control. They provide food and habitat for many animals and are important for the environment. Grasses are also important for humans, and are used for many different purposes. There are many different species of grasses, and they are found all over the world1.