Vines often do. If you are referring to whether or not rope can be made from plants, then , yes, hemp is used to make rope.
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Because it's strong, flexible and light-weight.
Hemp. Climbing ropes were "borrowed" from the naval professions.
No plants make yeast. Yeast is a fungus.
do both plants and animals make atp
vines
Sisal, fibres of the plant Agave sisalana are used to make ropes.
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Grapple them and drag them towards the ropes and make sure they go over the ropes when they go over the ropes you have won the match
No, marijuana plants are a soft bush. Perhaps you are thinking of hemp (Cannibis Sativa), which is a plant of the same family as marijuana.
To make something less tight, such as ropes.
ring ropes are vinyl covered elevator cables. you would be hard pressed to find anything comparable.
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No...hemp products are made from the male plants...they make ropes skil lotion and clothes and stuff from it...only the female plant produces THC and the other chemicals. legally you could probly have male pot plants so long as ou used them for constructive uses
they used ropes and tied the boards together
The anagrams for ropes are pores, poser, prose and spore. Shorter words are ores, peso, pros, rose, sore, sop, per, roe, or.
On the Ropes was created in 1999.