| 11. | The parenchymatous thalli are generally covered with a mucilage layer, rather than cuticle.
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| 12. | Among Moraceae, Urticacae and Cecropiaceae, mucilage cells and latex production is common.
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| 13. | Psyllium is produced mainly for its mucilage content.
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| 14. | Plantago-seed mucilage is often referred to as husk, or psyllium husk.
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| 15. | Many hornworts develop internal mucilage-filled cavities when groups of cells break down.
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| 16. | This appears to include both mucilage and mucopolysaccharides.
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| 17. | It is a succulents ) and flax seeds especially are rich sources of mucilage.
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| 18. | Many algae have a sheath or envelope of mucilage outside the cell made of exopolysaccharides.
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| 19. | Evening primrose leaves contain flavonoids, mucilages, tannins, sugar, resin and phytosterols.
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| 20. | Mucilage from prickly pear may work as a natural, nontoxic dispersant for oil spills.
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