This is a type of rubber cement like glue that dries somewhat but not completely. It is harmless and can just be peeled of and thrown away.
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The sticky stuff that holds subscription cards in magazines is typically a type of adhesive or glue that is designed to stick temporarily to the page. It allows readers to easily detach the subscription card while keeping it in place until ready to use.
A softball consists of a core, typically made of cork or rubber, which is surrounded by layers of yarn or synthetic materials. The entire ball is then covered with a leather or synthetic cover to protect it during play.
No, glue and cytoplasm are not similar. Glue is a sticky substance used to bind materials together, while cytoplasm is a gel-like substance that fills a cell and holds organelles in place. Cytoplasm also plays a role in various cellular functions such as metabolism and transport.
The anther holds the pollen.
Skin holds our body parts in.
A quart holds 4 pints.