The slimy mucus stuff in a pool is probably algae.
Mucus
Mucus refers to a slimy substance that is secreted by the mucous membranes and often functions for protection. It is a non-living thing.
Not if you have a pool. If you have a pool you will learn to hate the stuff. Certain types of algae may provide health benefits in humans. Algae can also be used as an energy source.
a snakes food chain is when a snakes most main dinner.a snakes main dinner is a rat.i know this because i have a python...its okay the owners take the bad stuff out of it...but anyway its slimy.
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they are slimy so they can clime up walls and stuff like that
Mucus
Mucus, although many frogs do not have a slimy skin.
glands lubrified by slimy substances such as mucus
Mucus is that green stuff inside your nose. It's also inside your throat-it's there to (hopefully) stop viruses, bacteria and anything else that may start a disease getting inside your body. You swallow it and they get destroyed in the stomach. Mucus is the slimy matter secreted by your mucous membranes to provide lubrication and protection from germs. An example is the mucus in your nose.Mucus as in mucus plug, and mucus membrane.
slimy mucus
mucus
If you're talking about the slimy substance on their skin, that is mucus. (spelling?)
The reason your excrement is slimy is because you drain a lot of mucus into your anal cavity. Without it, it would be very difficult to defecate and painful.
Both are slimy and clammy, but the words are otherwise unrelated.
Eels are slimy because they have glands that secrete mucus. This mucus not only helps them slip into tight spaces but it helps make them aerodynamic and keep parasites out of their bodies.
This is because frogs secrete a mucus which help keep their skin moist