Bark of this tree is used as a condiment– (1) Cinnamon (2) Clove (3) Neem (4) Palm

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Cinnamon

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Description : Bark of this tree is used as' a condiment – (1) Cinnamon (2) Clove (3) Neem (4) Palm

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Last Answer : (4) Cinchona Explanation: Quinine is an alkaloid, a naturally occurring chemical compound. How it works as a medicine is not entirely clear. Quinine was first isolated in 1820 from the bark of a cinchona tree.

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Last Answer : (2) Cinchona Explanation: Quinine, as a component of the bark of the cinchona tree, was used to treat malaria from as early as the 1600s. The bark of trees in this genus is the source of a variety of alkaloids, the most familiar of which is quinine, an antipyretic (anti-fever) agent.

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Last Answer : Neem tree gives us shade. The stalks of this tree are used as mechwalk which is very beneficial for teeth. Moreover, neem tree is a great medicine for various skin diseases. In case of various skin ... / maintains the balance of the environment. Moreover, we use the dead stalks of neem tree as fuel.

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Last Answer : (2) Cinchona tree Explanation: Quinine, as a component of the bark of the cinchona tree, was used to treat malaria from as early as the 1600s. The bark of trees in this genus is the source of a variety of alkaloids, the most familiar of which is quinine, an antipyretic (anti-fever) agent.

Description : The National tree of India – (1) The coconut (2) The sandalwood (3) The banyan (4) the neem

Last Answer : (3) The banyan Explanation: Indian banyan (Ficus bengalensis) is the national tree of India. The tree is also known as Kalpavriksha, which mearns 'wish fulfilling tree'.

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Last Answer : (3) Ethanoic acid Explanation: When ethanol reacts with oxygen it forms a weak acid called ethanoic acid. In an open bottle of beer or wine, the reaction happens naturally in the presence of bacteria, and it is the ethanoic acid that can make beer or wine taste sour.

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