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mame the acid does an nettle plant has...

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Answered by dishantsinghom
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Formic acid is one of the chemicals present in nettle stings, along with histamine and acetylcholine. This chemical cocktail is delivered via stinging hairs with tips that break off when touched. This transforms them into needles which then inject the sting into the skin. Formic acid is also found in bee, wasp and ant stings

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Answered by Mabik
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nettle plant contains formic acid which causes intense burning pain when it comes into contact with skin
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