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What (who) is LATICES - definition

PLANT SECRETION HAVING MANY VALUED PROPERTIES
Tree sap; Sap (plant); Plant saps; Saps; Xylem sap; Phloem sap; Szap; Plant sap; Treesap; Desapped
  • [[Leafhopper]]s feeding on sap, attended by ants
  • Sap droplets of ''[[Dracaena trifasciata]]''

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  • [[Rubber tapping]] latex
  • Opium poppy]] exuding fresh latex from a cut
STABLE AQUEOUS DISPERSION OF POLYMER MICROPARTICLES
Latex (polymer); Latex (polymerization); Rubber latex; Latex rubber; Latices; Natural latex; Latex (rubber)
plural form of latex.
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  • [[Rubber tapping]] latex
  • Opium poppy]] exuding fresh latex from a cut
STABLE AQUEOUS DISPERSION OF POLYMER MICROPARTICLES
Latex (polymer); Latex (polymerization); Rubber latex; Latex rubber; Latices; Natural latex; Latex (rubber)
Latex is a substance obtained from some kinds of trees, which is used to make products like rubber and glue.
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  • [[Rubber tapping]] latex
  • Opium poppy]] exuding fresh latex from a cut
STABLE AQUEOUS DISPERSION OF POLYMER MICROPARTICLES
Latex (polymer); Latex (polymerization); Rubber latex; Latex rubber; Latices; Natural latex; Latex (rubber)
['le?t?ks]
¦ noun (plural latexes or latices -t?si:z)
1. a milky fluid found in many plants, notably the rubber tree, which coagulates on exposure to the air.
2. a synthetic product resembling this, used to make paints, coatings, etc.
Origin
C17 (denoting various bodily fluids): from L., lit. 'liquid, fluid'.

Wikipedia

Sap

Sap is a fluid transported in xylem cells (vessel elements or tracheids) or phloem sieve tube elements of a plant. These cells transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.

Sap is distinct from latex, resin, or cell sap; it is a separate substance, separately produced, and with different components and functions.

Insect honeydew is called sap, particularly when it falls from trees, but is only the remains of eaten sap and other plant parts.