anything that isn't the bud. Those can be used for other industrial purposes. This is why hemp is marijuana with low-THC buds. This is because the buds are the only useful part for smoking. The other parts naturally don't have very much THC by themselves.
The flower buds of the marijuana plant are typically smoked for their psychoactive effects.
Marijuana is a plant. It's part of nature.
Herbs are the leaf part of a plant that is used in cooking - these can be used fresh or dried. Any other part of the plant, which is usually dried, is referred to as a spice
Dried fish, Salted fish, and Smoked fish
dried fruit (plum with seed).
The plant produces a flower at the tip of the stem and the base of the leaves. The flowers— or bud— have the most powerful concentration of the chemicals that produce an effect on the brain; they are harvested to produce the drug marijuana, particularly when it's consumed in the most traditional way: smoked.
No, the part that gets you high are the trichromes.
When marijuana metabolites are inhaled, marijuana is not biologically harmful.Burning the plant causes incomplete combustion. This creates ammonia, CO, and several other toxic compounds. The particulates in smoke are also harmful.(This is true for anything that is smoked). Marijuana obtained from 'the streets', does have risks. Street grade marijuana is sold to make people high. Marijuana is highly prone to fungus (which kills the plant), Growers spray their plants with fungicides, as well as insecticides. These are toxic chemicals and are harmful when smoked. Sometimes feral hemp (contains no THC) is sold which has been 'enhanced' using poisons (such as rat poison / bleach) - chemicals which will produce a high. Marijuana is sold by weight. Sellers add things such as lead, glass, sugar, sand, and industrial compounds to increase their profit ('gritted marijuana'). When grown outside, plants are contaminated with insects, insect parts, larvae, bird feces, and fungus (this may be a serious risk to anyone with a compromised immune system). The primary metabolite that causes euphoria is 9 delta THC (THC). In people with epilepsy and other seizure disorders, this will TRIGGER seizures. High THC levels cause seizures (Marijuana extract drugs, such as SAVITEX , are contraindicated in epilepsy).Parts of the plant, it's fibers, and the root, may be toxic when smoked (this has not been substantiated). See medical marijuana.Some people believe that marijuana is a 'gateway drug' leading to the use of harder drugs. This has not been found in medical marijuana; 'gateway' recreational use has been debated.
Generally all marijuana, also known as cannabis or weed, can make your eyes red if smoked and produce a high. The potency of marijuana greatly depends on what part of the plant you smoke, as the flowers of the plant offer the highest concentration of the psychoactive cannabinoids, specifically THC(tetrahydrocannabinol) which is the main psychoactive cannabinoid found in marijuana. Potency also depends on the particular strain you are smoking as well as growing conditions, knowledge of the producer, etc.
The fruit is exclusively the part of the plant used, dried, whole, or powdered.
There are many strains of "Marijuana" about 400 but the main term for it is Cannabis.Kingdom: PlantaeDivision: MagnoliophytaClass:MagnoliopsidaOrder: RosalesFamily: CannabaceaeGenus: Cannabis L.There are 3 Varying SpeciesSativa:Tall growing up to 4-15 ft.Long Pointy Narrow LeavesHas Long internodes between branches 3-6 in.Indica:Short "Bushy" about 6 in. to 4 ft.Bushy round marble shape leavesShort internodes between branches 3in. or lessRudderallis:Small 6 in. to 4 ft.Small and thick leavesvery short internodes with much branchingFrom The Cannabis Grow Bible by Greg GreenSite: http://www.scribd.com/doc/13387/The-Cannabis-Grow-Bible
"Charcuterie" is the general French word for delicatessen, specifically all kinds of meats, dried, raw, smoked, sliced etcetera. It is not a specific part of an animal.