Tylenol contains acetaminophen, which can be harmful to plants if it enters their root system. The effects on a plant would depend on the amount of Tylenol and the plant species. It may take several days to weeks for visible damage or death to occur.
Salt- kills plants. Really fast Sugar- Kinda dies, then sorta (in a weird way) come back to life Aspirin- Kills a plant in less than a week. -_- Its really fast to kill a plant Tylenol- Kills plants pretty quick. Our experiment was a FAILURE! xC Hope this helps.
Tylenol, which contains acetaminophen, can inhibit the growth of plants by interfering with various metabolic processes. Acetaminophen can disrupt enzymes involved in plant growth and development, leading to stunted growth or other abnormalities in the plant. It is not recommended to use Tylenol or any pharmaceutical drug on plants, as they are designed for human use and can have unintended negative effects on plants.
Tylenol 3 can stay in the urine from two to four days.
No, Tylenol 500 would be stronger than Tylenol 325. The ending numbers represent their milligrams. Tylenol 500 is Tylenol 500mg. Tylenol 325 is Tylenol 325mg.
They come from an apple tree not a plant.
Vicodin and Percocet are both synthetic opioid drugs derived from the Opium Poppy plant. Both drugs have euphoriant, pain-relieving and sedative effects. Both drugs come in combination with acetaminophen (Tylenol). Both are addictive.
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No; however, plant fibers can come from a plant, which you can use to make paper, cloth, and/or rope.
Tylenol 1 =8mg, Tylenol 2 = 15mg, Tylenol 3 = 30mg, Tylenol 4 = 60mg
acetominophen is the generic of Tylenol
Tylenol is not a fullerene.