some people say rainorests produceal different medicines that are not all known yet
The rainforest is full of plants. Plants release oxygen and take in carbon dioxide. We take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide when we breathe. Without oxygen we would die. Many medicines are also found in the rainforest. It is possible there are more medicines to be discovered there still, since we have much of the rainforest left to explore.
Some common plants found in the tropical rainforest include orchids, bromeliads, ferns, and epiphytes. These plants have adapted to the high levels of rainfall and humidity in the rainforest environment.
Yes, nonvascular plants, such as mosses and liverworts, can be found in the Hoh Rainforest. These plants thrive in the moist, humid environment provided by the rainforest, often growing on rocks, trees, and forest floors.
Essentially yes. Plants do have cancer-like diseases This forum has the same question and a far better answer than any I could provide. http://www.askabiologist.org.uk/punbb/viewtopic.php?id=1216
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Medicines can be derived from plants; the Amazon rainforest has pelnty of plants.
Because there are so many different plant and animals in the rainforest that have not been discovered yet. Since they aren't yet discovered we don't know what diseases or infections or cancers it can cure!
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Trees,bushes and brush
Yes.Many believe that there are around 1 400 forest plants that can cure many cancers, and some forest plants have the ability to even cure the deadliest of diseases.
it provides plants that help you make medicine and invent cures! hope that helped you!
One positive of humans impacting the rainforest is the discovery of new compounds and plants. Medicine has been greatly impacted by these discoveries.
the people in tribes know how to make them
The rainforest contains several hundred (or thousand) different plant species. However, there are a couple of types that are common. Each rainforest will have: # Understorey plants (such as herbs) # Mid-storey plants (often small trees, or saplings as well as lianas) # Canopy layer plants (Tall trees) # Epiphytes (plants that live in or on other plants, often as parasites)
See the related links for lists of Australian tropical rainforest plants and temperate rainforest plants.
There are thousands of different types of medicine derived from plants in the Amazon rainforest, with estimates ranging from 20,000 to 80,000 plant species used for medicinal purposes by indigenous peoples. These plants have the potential to treat a wide range of ailments and are valuable resources for pharmaceutical research and development.
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