Biology, asked by BhargavPatil, 11 months ago

What is the sticky substance
seen on the stems of the babul
(acacia) or drumstick trees?​

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Answered by kaneez65
26

Answer:

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Explanation:

The sticky substance seen on the stems of the babul (acacia) or drumstick trees is latex. It is actually a waste material of the trees that is thrown by the structure of the tree. However, Babul is a very much effect tree that is used for the ayurvedic treatment for the skin, bleeding and even dhat syndrome.

Answered by 27swatikumari
0

Answer:

The sticky substance seen on the stems of babul or drumstick trees is latex.

Explanation:

Babul or drumstick tree stems have a sticky material that is a byproduct of the tree. It is secreted out through the tree's bark since it is an undesirable material for the plant.

Latex from the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) or other sources is the primary form in which rubber is obtained. The method of "tapping" involves cutting incisions in the bark and drawing out the latex, a sticky, milky, and white colloid. After further processing, the latex is transformed into rubber that is ready for industrial use.

Latex is allowed to agglomerate in the collection cup in large places. The coagulated lumps are gathered and transformed for sale into dry forms.

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