explain the self defense by animals and plants through chemical warfare??
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1)If you have been stung by a honey bee, the sting leaves an acid which causes pain and irritation
2) Use of a mild base like baking soda on the stung area gives relief.
3) Stinging hair of leaves of nettle plant, inject methanoic acid or formic acid causing burning pain.
4) A traditional remedy is rubbing the area with the leaf of the dock plant, which often grows besides the nettle in the wild.
I hope it will help you
2) Use of a mild base like baking soda on the stung area gives relief.
3) Stinging hair of leaves of nettle plant, inject methanoic acid or formic acid causing burning pain.
4) A traditional remedy is rubbing the area with the leaf of the dock plant, which often grows besides the nettle in the wild.
I hope it will help you
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Many animals and plants protect themselves from their enemies by injecting painful acids and bases.
If a bee stings a person then rubbing a mild base like baking soda solution on the stung area of the skin gives relief.
Plants like nettle have stinging hair and if anyone touches it, it injects methanoic acid causing burning pain but by rubbing the leaves of dock plant, it provides relief as it acts as a base.
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Many animals and plants protect themselves from their enemies by injecting painful acids and bases.
If a bee stings a person then rubbing a mild base like baking soda solution on the stung area of the skin gives relief.
Plants like nettle have stinging hair and if anyone touches it, it injects methanoic acid causing burning pain but by rubbing the leaves of dock plant, it provides relief as it acts as a base.
#Be Brainly ♥️✌️
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