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A tobacco plant that glows in the dark is an example of genetic engineering, specifically using bioluminescence genes to create a plant that emits light. This technique involves altering the plant's genetic makeup to express a foreign gene responsible for producing bioluminescence. The glowing tobacco plant is an example of how genetic tools can be used to introduce novel traits into organisms.

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Tobacco comes from the plant called Nicotiana tabacum.

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Tobacco is the dried leaves of the tobacco plant.

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Tobacco Leaves on a tobacco plant

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Tobacco is grown, it is a plant.

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No, marijuana and tobacco are two different plants. Marijuana comes from the cannabis plant, while tobacco comes from the tobacco plant.

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Tobacco is made from the leaves of the tobacco plant, scientifically known as Nicotiana tabacum. This plant belongs to the nightshade family, Solanaceae, and is cultivated for its leaves which are dried and processed for various tobacco products like cigarettes, cigars, and chewing tobacco.

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A tobacco plant looks like a cabbage or lettuce plant in some ways

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Tobacco does kill plants. Only if you put lots of it in the plant. If you don't put that much, the plant will grow. Remember, tobacco is also a plant.

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tobacco leaves or plant and i forgot

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The Maryland policy that required tobacco farmers to plant corn as well as tobacco was for the good of all. Tobacco had become such a cash crop, people neglected to plant corn and the food was becoming scarce.

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Tobacco is a naturally occurring plant that grows in North and South America. There is history that shows, that the Mayan Indians were the first to use the tobacco plant.

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the African were brought to America to plant and harvest tobacco.

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Tobacco is in cigarettes and it comes from dried leaves of the tobacco plant.

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An impossibility. Tobacco is a plant that is dependent on photosynthesis for it to grow. There are tobacco plants which have been gene-spliced to glow in the dark, though.

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The tobacco plant naturally produces nicotine, which is a stimulant found in cigarettes. Tar is not produced by the plant itself, but forms as a residue when tobacco is burned.

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People make tobacco. People grow the tobacco plant, pick the leaves, the leaves are dried and cut and this is what we call tobacco.

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they used it for smoking

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the plant dumba**

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Wherever You plant it.

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Tobacco is the entire plant that is grown, smoked, or chewed. It has a number of harmful irritants and wiill cause disease when used especially when smoked. Nicotine is one chemical of tobacco that is addictive and is the reason we seek it out. When you use only nicotine (separate from tobacco ) there are minimal health consequences-only addiction.

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Watering a plant with tobacco can harm the plant as tobacco contains nicotine and other harmful chemicals that can stunt growth, damage tissues, and disrupt the plant's natural functioning. It can also negatively impact soil quality and overall plant health. It is best to avoid using tobacco on plants.

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Tobacco is a plant in which the leaves are mainly smoked in pipes and cigarettes and consumed as chewing tobacco. It contains the stimulant nicotine.

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Many. Google tobacco mosaic virus.

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All living things, and parts of them (such as, for example, the leaves of the tobacco plant) contain acids.

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A name given to the tobacco plant by the mid-Atlantic native inhabitants of North America....soon dissolved, and replaced by the Spanish term tobacco.

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Tobacco..its the same as dip just cut very fine..now idk if snus is made from tobacco tho..

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No, tobacco is not considered a fruit. Tobacco is a plant that belongs to the nightshade family, and its leaves are used to make products like cigarettes and cigars.

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Yes they do, all tobacco products have nicotine in them. Nicotine is a chemical that is in the leaves of a tobacco plant, much like THC in the leaves and buds of a hemp plant.

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Potatoes, tomatoes, bell peppers, aubergines (eggplants), deadly nightshade. Nicotine is an approved organic pesticide so there may be traces of nicotine absorbed by organic fruit and vegetables.

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Tennessee's manufacturing is Chrysler and a tobacco plant.

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If you obsereve what happens to the plant then you would see that the plant will grow. But that is only if you water the plant al least twice a day or three times a day, because you will see that the chemical from the tobacco makes the plant health and obsorbs it into the ground and hitting the root.

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