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Curare poisoning is caused by the ingestion or injection of curare, a plant-derived toxin commonly used as a muscle relaxant. Symptoms of curare poisoning include paralysis, respiratory failure, and potentially death if left untreated. Treatment involves supporting vital functions and administering antidotes like cholinesterase inhibitors.
Curare is found in the Amazon rainforest in South America. It is derived from the bark and roots of certain plant species, such as Chondodendron tomentosum and Chondrodendron platyphyllum.
Curare is a plant-derived poison that blocks nicotinic acetylcholine receptors at the neuromuscular junction, leading to muscle relaxation and paralysis. This can result in impaired breathing and death if respiratory muscles are affected.
Curare is derived from various plants in the families Menispermaceae and Chondrodendraceae, with the most notable source being the vine Chondrodendron tomentosum. Indigenous peoples of South America traditionally used curare as a poison for hunting, as it acts as a neuromuscular blocker, causing paralysis. Other plants that contain similar alkaloids include Strychnos species, which are also utilized for their toxic properties.
A Fiji Fire plant can grow up to about 2 to 3 feet tall and wide, depending on its growing conditions. It is considered a relatively compact plant compared to other varieties of cordylines.
No animal eats the plant curare. This is because the plant curare is toxic. The plant is poisonous and therefore is not consumed by animals.
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yes because the roots will grow big and make the plant big like a tree
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Trumpet tree, Clavillia, Suma, Curare and Coacoa tree... TH
Curare is derived from several plants found in South America, primarily from the family Menispermaceae. One of the most notable sources is the Chondrodendron tomentosum plant. The alkaloids in curare act as muscle relaxants by blocking nerve impulses to muscles, which is why it has been historically used by indigenous peoples for hunting.
Curare poisoning is caused by the ingestion or injection of curare, a plant-derived toxin commonly used as a muscle relaxant. Symptoms of curare poisoning include paralysis, respiratory failure, and potentially death if left untreated. Treatment involves supporting vital functions and administering antidotes like cholinesterase inhibitors.
Curare is found in the Amazon rainforest in South America. It is derived from the bark and roots of certain plant species, such as Chondodendron tomentosum and Chondrodendron platyphyllum.
It tales about 3-6 weeks to grow into a big corn plant.
A jade plant can grow up to 3 feet tall and wide when fully mature.
Curare grows in the South American rainforest as a large vine in the canopy. Some Indians of South America use it as part of a poisonous mixture, called "ampi" or "curare," that they put on the tip of their arrows and darts to hunt wild game.
you cant you just have to hope to get lucky and have it grow big