Yes, but only a few animals have mucus.
"Boogers" are made of mucus. Mucus is made by mucus membranes. Your body has mucus membranes in all sorts of places!
Any discharge, or mucus, from eyes, or nose, means somthing. Take your piggie to the vet as soon as possible!! Guinea pigs don't show there illness untill it's to late. My guinea pig had discharge for her nose, and it she had a URI. any invection can be fatal to you piggie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No there are not any animals that have not been named. When people find them, they should be named...I think! No there are not any animals that have not been named. When people find them, they should be named...I think!
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Yes, frogs creates mucus because they have mucus glands and it serves as a protection for dehydration and it also facilitates for their respiration because frog breathe through their skin too.
sperm or any other proteins coated in mucus.
Fish are animals that have moist scales. This is due to a layer of mucus coating the scales. However, a minority of fish don't have any scales at all. Catfish and eels are examples of scaleless fish.
The function of mucus is actually to capture any foreign materials it comes in contact with, kind of like a lizard lick.
Yes. I had the same problem. You have hostile Cervical mucus if around ovulation your mucus becomes very thick and pasty. Sperm cannot survive in that type of mucus. Your mucus should be wet or look like eggwhites. I hope this sit helps http://www.fertilityuk.org/nfps401.html
no, there is not. but there are plenty of medications that will treat it.
Your skin and your mucus membranes are your body's first line of defense against any pathogen whether that be dust, or a virus!
The word "mucus" is used with mucus membrane; mucus membrane secretes mucous.
Black mucus is usually dried blood. Snorting coke will definitely do it, and just about any upper (all of which dry out the mucus membranes) will do it in dry weather, depending on the condition of the user's capillary bed.
A genetic disorder called 'Cystic Fibrosis', maybe responsible for the over production of mucus. Otherwise, production of mucus is your bodies reaction to dust or other elements that could damage the lungs. The part of the airway that allows the mucus to move up, is called the cilia (tiny hairs that brush the mucus up away from the lungs) which may be damaged not allowing the mucus to travel up and out the airway. The cause of not being able to get rid of mucus or it being too thick could also be because of your water intake. The higher the intake, the thinner the mucus and also the more regularly the mucus is cleaned.
mucus- mucus in the lungs makes breathing difficult
Mucinex or any medication with a good amount of guaifenesin.
Yes if there are any cuts in you mucus membranes.