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How many species of plants contribute to the traditional medicines used by native peoples around the world?

A2,500

B2,000

C5,000

D25,000

Answer:

D. 25,000

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The species of plants contribute to the traditional medicines used by native peoples around the world are approximately 25,000. Some examples of traditional plants used for medicinal purposes are ginger, garlic, chamomile, tulsi, etc.


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