Cocaine is extracted from the leaves of the coca plant, a somewhat generic term that includes a number of plants in the genus Erythroxylon.
No.
1 coca and 2 no u have t oadd a whole bunch of chemicals to it first and mash it up a really good book about it is i am a taxi by i forget the author but if u google it it should tell u sorry im stuck in msn mode no room for full words :)
Grapes grow on vines, not trees. The plant that grapes grow on is called a grapevine.
A parasitic tree is a type of plant that depends on another tree or plant for nutrients and resources to survive. It attaches itself to the host plant and absorbs water and minerals from it. This relationship can be detrimental to the host, as the parasitic tree competes for resources and can weaken or even kill the host plant.
Toothpaste is generally made out of a mixture of Bicarbonate of Soda and Kaolin. Plant extracts (such as mint) are used for flavouring
No. Chocolate is made from cocoa, which is the pulverized powder of the seeds of the CACAO tree (Theobroma cacao). Cocaine is derived from the COCA plant (Ethroxylon coca).
They come from an apple tree not a plant.
yes like all drugs
No.
A lemon tree.
The Cacao tree.
No cocaine is not from a rock, cocaine is from the leaves of the tropical coca plant.
Mostly South America, mainly Bolivia and Columbia. it comes from the coca bush grown in south America
well it doesn't come from a plant it comes from a tree.
Cocaine is a stimulant drug that is derived from the leaves of the coca plant.
No. Cocoa or Theobroma cacao is the plant where cocoa pods come from and is a primary ingredient in chocolate. It is native to the deep tropical regions of the Americas. Coca or Erythroxylum coca, on the other hand, is native to north-western South America and is the major ingredient in cocaine. The two plants come from different families and bear no relation to each other in composition or appearance despite similarities in name.
Roots, trunk, twigs, leaves flowers and fruit.