You can find THC in Hemp and Cannabis. No other plant has the same exact substance compound. Although there are some other plants with similar compounds that produce somewhat of a Cannabis high.
No. Cannabis is only harmful to individual if you consider yourself as a hardcore pot smoker. Other than that, it's medicinal.
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no Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the active chemical in cannabis and is one of the oldest hallucinogenic drugs known. There is evidence that cannabis extracts were used by the Chinese as a herbal remedy since the first century AD. Cannabis comes from the flowering tops and leaves of the hemp plant, Cannabis sativa (shown in the picture on the right). For centuries this plant has been widely cultivated around the world for its fibres, and indeed the word canvas, which is a material made from woven hemp fibres, takes its name from cannabis. However, cannabis is more commonly known as the source of the marijuana drug, although the word marijuana applies both to the whole plant, and to the resin from it (although this is sometimes also called hashish
Yes in wales, great britain, China, Canada, South America.
Hash is just simply THC (tetrahydro-cannabinol) in higher concentrations than it is in weed. You can make hash from weed by grinding the weed and then rolling the kief (the orangey/browny colored parts) into little balls. There are three primary classifications of cannabis. Cannabis Sativa, Cannabis Indica, and Cannabis Ruderalis. Of the three primary classifications Hashish is considered, scientifically, Cannabis Indica. Marijuana more widely applies to a wider variety of both Cannabis Sativa and Cannabis Indica, or hybrids thereof. Cannabis Ruderalis is the scientific name given to a variety of cannabis plants with extremely low THC production capability, but are more fibrous than other cannabis, making them ideal for industrial purposes.
I think THC is only produced by cannabis plants. The human body cannot naturally produce THC. it is commonly found in the cannabis plant.
Other than Cannabis plants do not contain THC but the immature mullberry fruits do.the Common Yarrow has THC in it.
one of more than 120 identified cannabinoid compounds found in a plant genus cannabis hope this helps!!
There are more than one mitochondria in an animal cell. They are in the cytoplasm and can be found anywhere in there.
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