For me suction cups and pads are the same and I think those cups/pads are found in an octopus. The thing that sucks under the arms of the octopus.
Answered by: cassey, brittney and kimberly
Rubber suction pads stick to walls through the creation of a vacuum seal. When the pad is pressed against a smooth surface, air inside the cup is forced out. This creates a low-pressure environment inside the cup, causing atmospheric pressure to push the pad against the wall, creating suction.
Likely either snails or flatworms.
Types of suction items are suction cups, suction hooks, and suction hoses.
The opposite of a compressor. A vacumn cleaner is a suction device. Were you ever on a baby bottle. You used suction to get the formular out of there. A suction machine sucks!
Soft suction catheters may also be referred to as flexible suction catheters or malleable suction catheters.
history of suction macine
No, they don't have suction on their head
Discharge side........
The base word of suction is "suck."
Cut a potato, rub the juice on the suction cup. This really does work. I don't know why.
They don't have suction cups they have tube feet
The vacuums that do not lose suction is the Dyson vaccums.