Bronchiole walls are lined with a layer of cells but are not necessarily considered slippery. The lining may have some degree of moisture to aid in the movement of air, but it is not a membrane designed to be slippery.
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Yes, semen is slippery due to its slippery texture caused by proteins and other fluids present in it.
slippery is a base
No, acids are not slippery. Acids are typically corrosive and can react with substances like metals and skin causing burns or irritation.
One example of a slippery compound is soap. Soap molecules have a hydrophilic (water-attracting) head and a hydrophobic (water-repelling) tail, allowing them to reduce the surface tension of water and create a slippery sensation when mixed with water.
The pericardium membrane is shiny and slippery due to its serous layer, which produces a small amount of serous fluid. This fluid reduces friction between the heart and surrounding structures as the heart beats, allowing for smooth movement. The shiny appearance is attributed to the mesothelial cells lining the serous pericardium, which secrete this lubricating fluid. This design helps protect the heart and maintain its efficiency during contractions.
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because it needs to be able to reduce friction between bones
Waste can pass through a membrane due to its size and composition. Membranes have small pores or channels that allow smaller molecules or ions to pass through, while larger molecules or particles are blocked. Additionally, the chemical properties of the waste may also play a role in its ability to pass through a membrane.
it is so slippery today, please be cautios
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Slippery is not a verb, it's an adjective. Slipperiest is the superlative form of slippery.
Yeah, they are very slippery.
"Slippery" is an adjective
Slippery is glissant(e).
The word "slippery" is an adjective.
This spot is prone to being slippery with out warning. BE CAREFULL!