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The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.
The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.
when the restriction enzymes cut off the ends of the DNA, they become "sticky" so that they are easily glued back together
From the data read/write side: # Plastic coating for scratch resistance, # Plastic carrier to provide substance, # Dye or metal layer to hold recorded data, # Protective coating to protect data layer, # Optional painted or sticky label.
Wrap a layer of packing tape around your head with the sticky side out. Then, overlap that with packing tape, sticky side in. Cut throught the the tape to get two halves of a head. Then, retape the two parts together. There you go.
The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.
The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.
The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.
The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.
The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.
The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.
The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.
The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.
Plaque
When fruits become sticky on the outside especially apples they are rotting.
electrically conductive epoxy adhesive
It was sticky to begin with, he just used to it to hold 2 things together.