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The stigma of the pistil on all flowers is generally sticky. This allows the pollen stuck to insects to stick to the stigma. This helps facilitate the sexual reproduction for that plant.
Amber: Its sticky tree resin, not sap. The insect/animal gets stuck inside the amber and can't move. After a while, another layer of tree resin covers the insect/animal and it hardens, turning into a fossilized rock. Tar Pit: Its just a pool full of messy goo and minerals. It looks like water, so animals go there and drink, thus, falling into the pit and then getting stuck. Its so sticky, that they can't get out and overtime, it hardens.
Freezing organisms can help preserve them because if it is frozen, then bacteria can't eat it. Scientists have also found animals that have been preserved through freezing. Insects can be preserved in amber because before it hardens, it is a sticky substance where the insects can get stuck in. So, insects found in amber are usually perfectly preserved. The unfortunate animals that were preserved in the tar was the cause of going to drink water. As that animal gets stuck, another would try to go and eat it which ends up with both animals getting preserved in the tar. (ha,ha)
Paper stuck on with glew in 1676
Sticky or stuck brake calipers. Sticky or stuck parking brake mechanism.
The stigma of a flower is sticky in order to aid in the reproduction of the flower. The stickiness allows pollen to adhere to the stigma, a sexual organ. This sticky stigma also prevents unwanted organisms and insects from penetrating the plant.
A sticker sticks because it has sticky stuff stuck on it.
It will become super sticky!
Sticky/stuck caliper slides, sticky/stuck caliper piston, collapsed brake hose, pinched brake line,
I have heard that in World War II a 'grease bomb' was a form of sticky bomb. The soldiers used them to take out tanks by taking explosives and making them sticky and stuck them under or on enemy army tanks (or panzers as the Germans called them). I'm sure there are more sophisticated ones now.
Yes. It is no more sticky than modeling clay.
No, its sticky and could get stuck in their thoats.