Phytochemical evalutation of leaf extract yielded bryophyllum A, B and C, a potent cytotoxic bufadienolide orthoacetate.
A growing plant involves both chemical and physical changes.
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Yes, rot is a chemical change. When organic substances rot, they are broken down into new substances. Because substances with different chemical properties are created, the reaction must by a chemical one.
Yes, chemical fertilizers stimulate plant growth. Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are the main components of artificial, chemical, inorganic, synthetic fertilizers. They're the nutrients that encourage both proper growth of plant body parts and overall growth of the plant in question.
Heterogenous. Not all smog is created equal. In New York City, for example,smog on the FDR drive during rush hour may have a different chemical composition from smog directly near the electrical generation plant ( more carbon, more perticulates etc.).
the scientific name of katakataka plant is Kalanchoe Pinnata....
the scientific name of katakataka plant is Kalanchoe Pinnata....
the root a Katakataka plant is a TAP ROOT HOPE IT WILL BE HELPFUL :D
Hibiscus is a plant, not a compound.
the scientific name of katakataka plant is Kalanchoe Pinnata....
A plant cell wall is mostly cellulose (C6H10O5).
Bacteria plants extract copper by absorbing its chemical properties. The same goes along with fungi but they absorb the copper and use that as a reproduction synthetic. Bacteria plants can also repel the copper if the chemical properties to them is not suffice or sufficient. First, bacteria will explore the copper and its chemical properties and search for the right chemical composition to support the plant. Then, once the pathogen/virus finds the right chemical composition, they absorb the chemical composition in the copper and return to the plant. Finally, they repel the composition from their bodies into the plant which makes it suffice to create glucose.
no! completely different chemical composition. different plant, marijuana is natural and used from the plant, opiates go through a systhesis from the plant
Well... It's a plant. I mean, you can break that down and figure out exactly what that is, but it's a living thing, not a chemical compound.
mechanical weathering (by wind or water or perhaps tenacious plant roots or human activities)
Scientific name: Kalanchoe pinnata (Lam.) Pers.; English: Life plant, Life Plant, Miracle Leaf and the Goethe Plant; Tagalog: Kataka-taka; Malay : pokok setawar; Indonesian : cocor bebek.
Mostly carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Or, Various proteins dissolved in (salt) water contained in soap-bubbles.