Gymnosperm is the sticky liquid formed by a mature female cone.
The clearly sticky liquid inside an egg is called albumen or egg white. It is clear and viscous when raw, but becomes white and opaque when cooked.
Remember it as the sticky stigma
The soil formed from the hardening of the liquid sap of trees is called resin. Resin is a sticky substance that usually hardens into a solid state, often used as a protective covering for wounds on trees or in incense and varnishes. Over time, resin can mix with organic matter and mineral particles to form a unique type of soil.
it is sticky and it may be fragrant or not...and it is not a solution because liquid solutions are not sticky and sometimes liquid solutions are colorless and has no small solid particles
it is sticky and it may be fragrant or not...and it is not a solution because liquid solutions are not sticky and sometimes liquid solutions are colorless and has no small solid particles
it is sticky and it may be fragrant or not...and it is not a solution because liquid solutions are not sticky and sometimes liquid solutions are colorless and has no small solid particles
It is liquid becaus you can eat and it is sticky
Lady fingers are also called okra. It has soluble fiber that dissolves in water.
Sperm isn't "sticky". Sperm is what is inside of the liquid. The liquid you are probably talking about is Semen. Sperm is little cells in the Semen. No, there isn't a problem if the semen is less "sticky".
it is sticky and it may be fragrant or not...and it is not a solution because liquid solutions are not sticky and sometimes liquid solutions are colorless and has no small solid particles
it is water
No, liquid nitrogen is not sticky—it is a colorless, odorless, non-sticky, and non-toxic liquid. Liquid nitrogen is extremely cold at -320°F (-196°C) and can cause severe frostbite if it comes into contact with skin due to its rapid cooling effect.