Belive it or not, yes! nicotine is the tobacco plant's natural protection from being eaten by insects. It is a super toxin that, drop for drop, is more lethal than strychnine or diamondback rattlesnake venom, and three times deadlier than arsenic.
The pharmaceutical industry are developing nicotine-based drugs to treat a whole range of medical conditions, including Parkinsons Disease, Tourette's Syndrome, colonitis and obesity!
All plants produce allelochemicals and nicotine is one example. Billions of dollars have been spent researching nicotine but how much on those allelochemicals produced by the plants we eat and consider 'healthy'? Just how toxic, 'drop for drop', are those produced by peanuts, sweetcorn, strawberries, purple sprouting broccoli...? Potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and eggplants (and deadly nightshade) belong to the same plant family as tobacco!
A typical cigarette 'delivers' less than a thousandth of a gram of nicotine. The first rule of toxicology is "it's not the toxin, it's the dose".
Tobacco flowers that need moths to pollinate have evolved to have white flowers. Tobacco flowers that need hummingbirds to pollinate have evolved to be deep pink.
yes they have flowers on them
Tobacco plants can self-pollinate. The plants, however, like other organisms, make an effort to mix their genes with an unrelated mate to get variations that could improve their survival rate. They do this by encouraging birds and insects to taste the nectar from many different tobacco plant flowers.
Yes, tobacco plants (Nicotiana spp.) can have both male and female flowers. The flowers are typically bisexual, containing both stamens (male reproductive organs) and a pistil (female reproductive organ), allowing them to self-pollinate. However, some species may exhibit variations, with distinct male and female flowers on the same plant or separate plants. Overall, the reproductive structure can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions.
Some plants like trees give us oxegon and flowers give us color to our sorroundings.
the plants without flowers HAVE no flowers ! and the plants with flowers DO HAVE flowers :P
flowers grow on plants not all plants have flowers
Tobacco came from plants. Tobacco came from plants because, back in the day people thought growing tobacco was important to their lives.
scientists are using plants in their experiments. long ago, the people are used to respect the plants , they are not allowed to even to pluck the flower. they always take out the time and give water to the plants .this was very good and particular in their days so the scientists plucks the flowers and the people do not give water to the plants so we should give water to plants and also not to pluck off the flowers
Flowers are part of the reproductive cycle of plants therefore they are not plants per se.
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No, flowers and plants are not the same. Plants are living organisms that include a variety of species like trees, shrubs, and grasses. Flowers are reproductive structures found in certain plants, producing pollen and seeds for reproduction. Flowers are a part of plants, but not all plants have flowers.