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The sticky fluid produced by the mucous membrane is called mucus. It helps to protect and lubricate the lining of the respiratory, digestive, and reproductive tracts.
A sticky fluid in your nose could be mucus, which is produced by the mucous membranes lining your nasal passages. Mucus helps to trap dust, dirt, and germs, and is normally clear or slightly white in color. If you have an infection or allergies, your mucus may become thicker and more colored.
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Not necessarily sticky - but it will be more difficult to stir or pour.
The sticky thick fluid that traps dust, germs, and other particles in the air is called mucus or phlegm. It is produced by the respiratory system to help filter out and remove harmful particles before they reach the lungs.
the sticky flued is because the plant is trying to heak it self
The clear sticky fluid that spreads from an open wound on your head is lymph; if it is infected, it is pus.
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Certain plant parts, like glands or trichomes, develop and release a sticky fluid to deter herbivores or attract pollinators. This fluid can contain toxins, resins, or sugary substances, serving various ecological purposes for the plant.