A sticky secretion on the scales of seed cones traps pollen grains. Structure is produced by a pollen grain that lands near an ovule is pollen tubes.
Mucus is the secretion produced by the respiratory system that traps dust and other inhaled foreign particles. It helps to protect the lungs by capturing these particles before they can reach deeper into the respiratory tract.
The stigma is the part of the plant that traps pollen grains.
Heliozoans eat by using their pseudopodium to form food traps by flowing around to engulf prey or trap it in a sticky mesh. Pseudopodium is also used for movement.
Chlorophyll is the pigment in plants that traps energy from the sun using photosynthesis.
no there were no venus fly traps. but there where paintings.
The insects are allured by secretion of sweet sticky substance inside the pitcher and once the insect enters to feed inside the lid of the pitcher is closed and the insect is trapped and digested.
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.
mucus
Wax secretion in the ears traps dirt, dust, and other particles that could carry pathogens. It also has antimicrobial properties that help kill or prevent the growth of bacteria and fungi. The sticky nature of earwax also helps to physically block pathogens from entering the ear canal.
Mucus is the secretion produced by the respiratory system that traps dust and other inhaled foreign particles. It helps to protect the lungs by capturing these particles before they can reach deeper into the respiratory tract.
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.