lac
Coco spit is produced by the larvae of the spittlebug, which is an insect. The larvae cover themselves in a frothy substance to protect themselves from predators and regulate their temperature while feeding on plant sap.
I was not aware that any insect secreted lac, and have always thought it to be a substance produced by the wings of the lac beetle. When I was a kid I used to mix shellac as an apprentice painter, and this was used to paint onto knots in timber to fix the knot prior to painting, which prevented the knot from popping or bleeding into the paint. I used to use meths to melt down the lac flakes. In addition to this traditional way of producing knotting there was a Patent Knotting, which I understood to be an artificial form of Lac. Stuart Webber scale insects secret lac - I think the one that is commercial is the the true lac scale insect. batnovice
The bodies of arthropods are supported by a hardened exoskeleton made of chitin, a substance produced by many non-arthropods as well. In arthropods, the nonliving exoskeleton is like a form-fitting suit of armor.
insect's example: The insect's wing is damaged.
The insect that is called an anti-social insect is the ant. However, there are times when ants are referred to as social creatures.
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neurohormones
A benzoin is a resinous substance obtained from the styrax benzoin, a tree of Sumatra, with a fragrant odour and aromatic taste.
what do rolly polly eat
The female lac bug excretes a resinous substance to create coccoons. This resin is what is used to create shellac.
No, balsam is not a living thing. It is a resinous substance obtained from certain trees like the balsam fir.
Bile
This substance is called bile.
Sebum is the oily substance secreted by glands associated with the hair follicles. It helps to moisturize the skin and hair, but excessive sebum production can lead to oily skin and acne.
Hydrochloric acid (HCl)
i no it starts w/ a c! cuticle - Patel
"Lac" in English typically refers to a type of resinous substance obtained from certain trees, often used in the production of shellac.