The structure allows bacteria to stick to surfaces is FLAGELLA
just garb some glitter make a volcano and then just put glitter in iy and let it explode.....
It can but all the water of the slime will start pouring out
Slime molds do not resemble plants, animals, or fungi.
capsule
Glitter glue drys clear but the glitter obviously doesn't. The glue that makes the glitter stick fades though.
Use 'Slime' rubber cement.
Because it. Has sticke slime. On. It.
All glues have different qualities.
Nothing. Please. Poinsettias aren't lilies, but there is a phrase that is still applicable: "gilding the lily". It refers to taking something inherently beautiful (a real flower) and adding something synthetic (glitter or gilt) which actually takes away from the natural beauty rather than adding to it.ANSWER: Although I completely agree with the above answer, you can buy a special floral glitter spray which contains a clear adhesive that makes the glitter stick.
I do not know myself, but I have some stick insects myself and one of them spat out green slime. Maybe this shows he is sick????
The structure allows bacteria to stick to surfaces is FLAGELLA
it stays by using its slimy slime to stick on the rocks after the tide goes out
I believe it is the waste that the snail excretes from the body due to unused materials that the snail took in.
No glitter is glitter and sparkles is sparkles
Snails leave a slime trail because of their limited movement. Snails are very small creatures, and coupled with the wait of their shell, they do not move very fast. Snails leave a trail of mucus, not slime (well i guess it counts as slime..:) in order to help them slip along faster. They use it to glide along on, and it helps them stick so they can hang upside down.
Not the best. You would have to use regular glue and it would probably come off pretty soon. Plus I'm not sure if glue is real good for your nails. Just stick to the glitter nail polish! ;)