Whose fruits are narcotic in nature
A) Jatropha
B) Opium
C) Both a and b
D) None of the above
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( B) Opium .
Morphine is one of the many opiates that come from the opium poppy. The poppy is sliced while still in bud form, and the milky fluid (latex) that bleeds out is dried, becoming raw opium. Then a long process of adding dangerous chemicals, filtering, and cooking increases the potency of the drug. Heroin is a super-strong, quickly absorbed form of morphine, and the most intense use of opium.
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Morphine is one of the many opiates that come from the opium poppy. The poppy is sliced while still in bud form, and the milky fluid (latex) that bleeds out is dried, becoming raw opium. Then a long process of adding dangerous chemicals, filtering, and cooking increases the potency of the drug. Heroin is a super-strong, quickly absorbed form of morphine, and the most intense use of opium.
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Fruits that are narcotic in nature are (B) Opium.
- Narcotic is a drug that is acts as a pain-killer and a depressant for central nervous system.
- Opium is a fruit received naturally from the opium plant which is also called Papaver somniferous. The opium is taken from the seeds of the plant which are also called poppy seeds.
- These seeds contain alkaloids that act as pain relievers and depressants.
- In the olden days, it was used as an analgesic. It is meant to be used in lesser amounts to avoid bigger risks such as respiratory issues or coma stage.
- Many countries have restricted the production and usage of opium to reduce risk and avoid unnecessary consumption. It is used only for medical purposes.
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