Resin
Resin is a solid or semisolid amorphous compound that is obtained from some plants as an exudation. Resins are usually formed in specialized structures within the plant and play roles in defense against pathogens and herbivores, as well as in wound healing.
Some examples of plants with compound leaves include poison ivy, clover, and rose.
Amorphous solids are non-crystalline solids that lack the long-range order of crystal structures. Even amorphous solids have some short-range order.
Some examples of plants with bipinnate compound leaves include acacias, mimosa, and honey locust trees.
A compound of copernicium was not obtained experimentally up today; only predictions exist.
glass, plastic, wax
Amorphous solids do not have a definite shape or long-range order in their atomic structure. They lack the organized structure found in crystalline solids and exhibit a disordered arrangement of atoms or molecules. Some examples of amorphous solids include glass, plastic, and some polymers.
Liquid Crystals
Some common things obtained from plants for daily use include food, medicine, clothing fibers, essential oils, building materials, and decorative items like flowers and houseplants. Plants provide us with a wide range of resources that we use in our daily lives.
Mendel collected seedss from his pea plants, carefully recording the characteristics of the plants grew from the seeds obtained from the purple-flowering plants, but he noticed he noticed that some white-flowering plants. And when experimenting with the characteristic of plant height, he observed that while some tall plants grew from seeds obtained from tall plants. some short plants also grew from seeds obtained from tall plants.
Most is extracted from underground aquifers and some other from rivers and lakes. A tiny proportion is obtained from desalination plants.
Alkaloid Solasodine is a poisonous chemical compound that occurs in some plants. It is used in the production of contraceptive pills.