Uh why were you looking at it.... >:O Huh? Can you awnser that?
It looks approximately like a pint of water.
1 pint = 16 fluid ounces2 pints = 32 fkuid ounces..6 pints = 96 fluid ouncesThat looks like more than 60 of them.
It means they are female.
The Stamen is the male reproductive system and it produces pollen. It looks alittle like a small cattail. The Ovary is the female reproductive system which produces ovules, these ovules turn into seeds once pollinated. The ovary receives pollen through the Stigma. The female reproductive system looks like a little vase.
The fluid mosaic model is created by many phosopholipids joined together. Additionally proteins with carbohydrates attached lie on the surface. For extra information these proteins are called glycoproteins. The fluid mosaic model is just another qord for the plasma membrane or cellular membrane. It is called so because it IS fluid and from the top looks like a mosaic. So to answer your question they are just used to regulate the inner cell environment and allow substances to enter and exit the cell.
Yeast Infection
It looks black and sticky
its white and sticky
The other half.
the fluid looks like choc milk
Yes, A jack is a male donkey. A Jennet is a female donkey. They mate and make more donkeys. A Jack can also mate with horses. They produce a mule. This is hybrid off spring is 99.9% sterile. Blue Moon is the name of a rare exception. I believe she is located in PA. and looks like a mule.
Possible fibroids!?
A white thin to thick fluid with white clumps that looks like cottage cheese is a yeast infection. Teenagers and women are very susceptible to yeast infections especially if sexually active. Normally, it causes redness, burning, and intense itching. Males can carry yeast in their urethras and pass it from woman to woman, or give it back to their sexual partner. So both male and female must be treated.
if it looks fatter
No he is a male this is what he looks like!!!!
Babys come from the vaginal hole aka the womb.
Discharge that looks "curdled" is typically a sign of vaginal infection. See a doctor.