JIZZ
The slimy substance that the nose produces is called mucous.
Yes, slimy is an adjective. It refers to something that is slippery, greasy, or covered in a sticky substance.
Mucus
a sticky substance. Mainly a slimy liquid of unknown origin!
Think of a balloon, now fill it with a thick substance now cover it in a slimy substance.
If you're talking about the slimy substance on their skin, that is mucus. (spelling?)
sounds like your head gasket is blown...
Snails are slimy because they must keep their bodies moist to survive. They secrete a mucous-like substance that holds the moisture in their bodies and also provides a wet surface for them to move on.
When bleach comes into contact with skin, it can feel slimy because it reacts with the natural oils on the skin to form a slippery soap-like substance.
Yes, the word slime is a noun, a common, uncountable, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
The root cap, located at the tip of the root, produces a slimy substance called mucilage. This mucilage helps lubricate the root tip as it grows through the soil, protecting it from damage and aiding in nutrient uptake.
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