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But he was getting more mucilage on him at every shot.
It was easy to believe that his work brought him into regular contact with mucilage.
The plant has cells that make more mucilage in the place where the insect is.
Now they were supported by the mucilage alone, and that wasn't strong enough.
"This mucilage was on the surface of the calendar for the date in question."
His hand remains locked in place on top of her ruined head by the mucilage force field.
"On the desk beside him was a big bottle of mucilage.
The mucilage makes a good vehicle of delivery for other herbs in combination.
The coffee beans, still coated with mucilage, are then stored for up to a day.
The leaves are edible and contain a deal of soothing mucilage.
"Examination under a microscope revealed the existence of some very fine mucilage."
They spread this mucilage on top of it.
His ship is an obsolete bucket of plates and bolts held together by mucilage.
The flypaper trap is based on a sticky mucilage, or glue.
Mucilage can decrease how much medicine the body absorbs.
The succulent mucilage is a particularly rich source of soluble fiber.
The presence or absence of mucilage has been traditionally considered the significant characteristic separating the species.
Mucilage has a unique purpose in some carnivorous plants.
Mucilage sucks out the ink and makes the scraps unreadable; 4.
This mucilage rolls down the plant, attracting sugar-loving insects day and night.
After this, the removal of the slimy mucilage layer which covers the bean takes place.
The entire plant is enveloped in loose, slippery mucilage.
The mucilage certainly contributes towards the seal, and the sugars may help to attract prey.
The upper leaf surface has a hair cushion which is also often coated with dried mucilage.
Then give milk, or white of egg, or mucilage.