That would be mucus
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.
There are sticky substances that can be used to deliver poison, like some types of glue traps. But in terms of a naturally occurring poison that is inherently sticky, there isn't one that comes to mind.
The equipment used to remove solid particles from a liquid in science is called a filter or a filtration system. This process involves passing the liquid through a barrier that traps the solid particles, allowing the filtered liquid to pass through.
Blood is sticky due to its high protein content, specifically the presence of fibrinogen. When blood vessels rupture, fibrinogen is converted to fibrin through a series of reactions, forming a mesh-like structure that traps blood cells and platelets to form a clot. This process helps to stop bleeding and promotes wound healing.
One method is filtration, where the mixture is poured through a filter paper that traps the solid particles while allowing the liquid to pass through. Another method is centrifugation, which uses centrifugal force to separate the solid from the liquid based on differences in density.
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.
to keep the germs away the hair traps the germs
tape
Sticky traps like TomCat.
nose hairs
Rat traps, can catch the mouse (Sticky traps). Also The poison in the traps can kills the rats ASAP.
They are readily available, but not for all insects.
Mucus.
The clear liquid id called mucus. Mucus traps germs. When it drys it makes "boogers". Clear mucus is okay. It is just a way for your body to protect itself from infections in certain circumstances. But if the liquid is green, you are sick.
The sticky fluid on the micropyle of ovules
There are sticky substances that can be used to deliver poison, like some types of glue traps. But in terms of a naturally occurring poison that is inherently sticky, there isn't one that comes to mind.
It traps it using a filtering system of hair and mucous.