| 31. | This mucilage may be an anti-herbivore defence trait, perhaps to deter snail grazing.
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| 32. | Some xerophytes, such as cacti and other desert plants, have mucilage in their tissues.
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| 33. | Before our technology was introduced, the mucilage of the coffee fruit was discarded as waste.
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| 34. | Motions, objections, and exhibits flow across the jury's ken like molasses or mucilage.
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| 35. | The canals are no doubt in all cases occupied by threads of mucilage in process of excretion.
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| 36. | The coffee beans, still coated with mucilage, are then stored for up to a day.
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| 37. | RR has been used on plant material since 1890 for staining pectins, mucilages, and gums.
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| 38. | Many other plants have had their root mucilage composition determined using monosaccharide analysis and monosaccharide linkage analysis.
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| 39. | Keeping it all together-- and only temporarily at that-- were large globs of mucilage.
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| 40. | In fact, when Southerners speak of okra's richness, it is the mucilage they applaud.
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