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Qu'est-ce (qui) est mucilage - définition


Mucilage         
  • A [[sundew]] with a leaf bent around a fly trapped by mucilage.
  • Glass container for mucilage, from the first half of the 20th century.
VISCOUS SUBSTANCE PRODUCED BY NEARLY ALL PLANTS AND SOME MICROORGANISMS; IN TERMS OF SCIENCE, A POLAR GLYCOPROTEIN AND EXOPOLYSACCHARIDE
Mucilaginous; Musilage; Musillage; Mucillage; Plant snot; Seed mucilage
·noun An aqueous solution of gum, or of substances allied to it; as, medicinal mucilage; mucilage for fastening envelopes.
II. Mucilage ·noun A gummy or gelatinous substance produced in certain plants by the action of water on the cell wall, as in the seeds of quinces, of flax, ·etc.
mucilage         
  • A [[sundew]] with a leaf bent around a fly trapped by mucilage.
  • Glass container for mucilage, from the first half of the 20th century.
VISCOUS SUBSTANCE PRODUCED BY NEARLY ALL PLANTS AND SOME MICROORGANISMS; IN TERMS OF SCIENCE, A POLAR GLYCOPROTEIN AND EXOPOLYSACCHARIDE
Mucilaginous; Musilage; Musillage; Mucillage; Plant snot; Seed mucilage
['mju:s?l?d?]
¦ noun
1. a viscous secretion or bodily fluid.
2. a viscous or gelatinous solution extracted from plants, used in medicines and adhesives.
N. Amer. gum or glue.
Derivatives
mucilaginous -'lad??n?s adjective
Origin
ME: via Fr. from late L. mucilago 'musty juice', from L. mucus (see mucus).
Mucilage         
  • A [[sundew]] with a leaf bent around a fly trapped by mucilage.
  • Glass container for mucilage, from the first half of the 20th century.
VISCOUS SUBSTANCE PRODUCED BY NEARLY ALL PLANTS AND SOME MICROORGANISMS; IN TERMS OF SCIENCE, A POLAR GLYCOPROTEIN AND EXOPOLYSACCHARIDE
Mucilaginous; Musilage; Musillage; Mucillage; Plant snot; Seed mucilage
Mucilage is a thick, gluey substance produced by nearly all plants and some microorganisms. These microorganisms include protists which use it for their locomotion.

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Mucilage
Mucilage is a thick, gluey substance produced by nearly all plants and some microorganisms. These microorganisms include protists which use it for their locomotion.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour mucilage
1. In Senegal, it is used in the preparation of pills and emulsions and the manufacture of mucilage and candies and in general, as a thickener and colloidal stabiliser.
2. Mucilage is made up of proteins and sugar, and serves to stem the loss of water from the plant so that it can germinate and store food.
3. The shrub‘s key ingredient is a substance called mucilage, a viscous, gel–like liquid that soothes and protects inflamed mucus membranes and other tissues.
4. Ed Berger, lecturer at the College of Naturopathic Medicine in West Sussex, says mucilage is most commonly used to ease stomach irritation.
5. This is due to the anti–viral properties in the mucilage (the sticky substance inside the peel). Apply the peel before you go to bed and do this every night until the verruca has gone.