Mucus
yes sometimes you can sometimes depends how thick the lines are
The flammability of a substance is a chemical property. Flammability means how easily a substance will burn in oxygen.
It is 10 mm thick.
The profile of the iron filings reflects that of the magnetic field. When the magnetic field is strong, the lines will be really tight (small separation) and thick (height and width). =========================
wax paper is about 5cm thick
pseudo-stratified ciliated
its a thick slippery substance called mucus
It is a combination that consists mostly of mucus that helps food to move throughmucus i think
The saliva in our mouth (which is made by salivary glands Parotid, Submaxillary and Sublingual) is made from 99% water, the slimy substance called Mucin, and the enzyme called amylase which helps start the digestion of Starch throught you digestive system.
Thick carpet is generally less slippery than thin carpet because it provides more traction and cushioning underfoot. The thickness of the carpet helps to create a more stable surface, reducing the likelihood of slipping or sliding.
because I'm Catwoman
Yes, "grease" generally refers to a thick, oily substance used for lubrication to reduce friction between surfaces. It can also refer to the process of applying such a substance. In a broader context, "grease" can imply something slick or slippery, and in informal language, it can denote corrupt practices, particularly in business or politics.
Thin oil is generally more slippery than thick oil because it has a lower viscosity, which means it flows more easily and creates a thinner layer between surfaces. This allows for reduced friction and better lubrication in moving parts.
Maple syrup is a thick liquid that pours out slowly. Honey is another example of a thick substance that pours out in a slow stream. Tar is a thick black substance that also pours out slowly.
Object lines are dark, thick lines used to define an object.
Cytoplasm
The prostate gland.