The stigma is the female part of a flower that is sticky and collects pollen.
The sticky fluid produced by the mucous membrane is called mucus. It helps to protect and lubricate the lining of the respiratory, digestive, and reproductive tracts.
The female sticky part of a plant is typically the stigma, which is located at the top of the pistil. The stigma is responsible for catching and holding onto pollen during the process of pollination.
Mucus is a sticky liquid produced by some tissues, such as those in the respiratory and digestive systems. It helps to trap and remove pathogens, dust, and other debris to protect the body from infection and maintain healthy functioning of these systems.
Pine cones are structures that house the reproductive organs of pine trees for sexual reproduction. Male cones produce pollen containing the sperm, while female cones contain the eggs that are fertilized by the pollen to produce seeds.
It is a conifer. The sticky sap is actually resin.
It is a conifer. The sticky sap is actually resin.
Mucus is the thin, sticky film produced by the mucous glands.
The stigma is the female part of a flower that is sticky and collects pollen.
sticky ends are more specific and easier to ligate
the answer is resin. it is the sticky stuff that seeps through the branches of a conifer when a branch is removed, protecting it from bugs or weather as it heals. -Anna B.
it is water
Gymnosperm is the sticky liquid formed by a mature female cone.
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The sticky fluid produced by the mucous membrane is called mucus. It helps to protect and lubricate the lining of the respiratory, digestive, and reproductive tracts.
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