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How do cardiotonics affect the heart?

A cardiotonic is a substance that increases the contractions of the heart muscles. The agent is derived from plant leaves of the fox clove. The carditonic is effective in treatment plans of people with heart issues.


Who were the first people to use the pacific heart bleeding plant?

who were the first people to use the pacific bleeding heart plant


Do plants have heart?

A plant does not have a heart but, it has something inside of a plant that's almost like a heart.


How did railroads overcome problems?

they plant plant plant


What is the green substance that traps sunlight in a plant?

The green substance that traps sunlight in a plant is chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is a pigment found in the chloroplasts of plant cells that absorbs light energy during photosynthesis.


How do you get a upgraded radio card in Pokemon heart gold?

fix the problems in the kanto region get the power plant working and then go to lavender town radio station.


Does tobacco have any benefits to mankind and nature?

Medically speaking no it does not. Tobacco, when smoked, increases heart rate and can cause serious health problems like cancer. Some people enjoy smoking tobacco to help them relax, this is a dangerous habit however there are some people who smoke who never experience serious health problems as a result. As for its benefits to nature, the tobacco crop is a plant and like any plant it can be used to fertilize the ground and it's energy can be transferred to another organism.


What is scientefic name of heart plant?

The correct name is wood sorrel, but I call it heart plant(s).


What is the watery substance in a plant called?

sap


What substance increases plant growth?

Fertiliser


What is the substance makes the plant green?

Chlorophyll.


What substance in the leaves of a plant soaks up light during photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll is the substance that reacts to light to provide the plant with energy via photosynthesis.