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mucilage
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Insects and other prey animals are attracted by the smell of this mucilage and become stuck in it.
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If boiled under pressure it gives a very fine, smooth mucilage (not a solution proper), much thinner than if made in the cold.
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The leaves have trichomes on them, which secrete a mucilage that traps prey.
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Like a number of other plants in several plant families, its seeds contain a substance known as mucilage, a condition known as myxospermy.
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The active chemical constituents are aucubin (an anti-microbial agent), allantoin (which stimulates cellular growth and tissue regeneration), and mucilage (which reduces pain and discomfort).
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A 1.5% weight/volume ratio of psyllium mucilage exhibits binding properties that are superior to a 10% weight/volume ratio of starch mucilage.
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The upper surface of the leaves are sticky from the mucilage secreted by stalked glands covering the leaf surface.
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The insect struggles, triggering more glands and encasing itself in mucilage.
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The upper surface of the leaf is densely covered with red glandular hairs that secrete a sticky mucilage.
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The presence or absence of mucilage has been traditionally considered the significant characteristic separating the species.
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