Birla putty is washable and pop is non washable.
very bad constipation
No.
putty is an application program; Unix is an operating system (they aren't the same thing). putty is a secure telnet replacement using ssh to encrypt the data transmission flow.
both organisms are different but have same common character both leads double life
It is called Silly Putty. Putty is a fun toy to play with. It is similar to slime and it never dries out. No, I do not mean the grayish-yellow paste that adults use. Putty can strengths out too. The putty might not dry out and may have sparkles too. It just depends which one you got. It might bounce and make noises.
Silly bandz are bracelets in the shapes of animals, words, movie characters, objects, signs, and almost anything else you can think of. Silly putty is a gooey substance that can easily be morphed into almost anything, but does not harden.
because of friction between the slime and dirt compared to the friction between slime and any other ground
Both slime layer and capsule are outer protective layers found in some bacteria. They help bacteria adhere to surfaces and protect them from desiccation, predation, and the host immune system. The main difference is that capsules are more organized and tightly bound than slime layers.
If someone mistakenly uses putty instead of toothpaste, they should not swallow it and should immediately rinse their mouth with water to remove as much of the putty as possible. They should then consult a dentist for further advice to ensure that no harm has been done to their teeth or gums.
Glucose is a simple sugar used by cells for energy production, while slime is a slippery fluid secreted by animals such as slugs and snails as a protective covering. Glucose is a vital source of energy in living organisms, while slime serves purposes like locomotion, protection, and moisture retention.
Borax makes slime by reacting with the polyvinyl alcohol in the glue to form crosslinks between the molecules. This creates a stretchy and gooey texture, giving slime its characteristic properties.