Sentences with phrase «jelly substance in it»

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The universe is not a vast smudge of matter, some jelly - like substance extended indefinitely in space.
That's right — chia seeds will absorb several times their mass in liquid, creating a jelly - like substance in the process.
«But the two arteries and vein in the umbilical cord are protected by a thick substance called Wharton's jelly, which cushions the vessels from serious damage.»
The increase in disc height was due to restoration in the transplant group of the nucleus pulposus structure, which refers to the jelly - like substance in the disc, and an increased amount of water content, which is critical for the appropriate function of the disc as a cushion for the spinal column, the researchers concluded.
This means that the body isn't able to gain any benefit from petroleum jelly (like it can from nutrient rich substances like shea butter or cocoa butter), and there is concern that some of the components (like hydrocarbons) may be stored in fat tissue within the body.
If diatomaceous earth gets in your eyes, it can cause irreparable damage (because the particles are so small that they cut into the jelly - like substance of your eyes and can't be rinsed away), just so you know.
The intervertebral discs are filled with a gelantinous substance in the middle called nucleus pulposus and when a disc prolapses this jelly - like centre squeezes out and puts pressure on the spinal cord compressing the nerve routes and causing pain.
Preservatives used in jams and jellies are known to include the substance.
Each pod from the carob tree contains seeds that growers use to make a gum - like substance called tragasol, which is often used as a stabilizer and thickener in foods such as baked goods, ice cream, salad dressings, sauces, cheese, deli and canned meats, jellies and mustard.
As a former queen begins to fail (i.e. ceases to lay eggs due to age or illness), workers will make special, larger queen cells in which nurse bees raise queen larvae, feeding them a special substance called royal jelly.
It's common to see a little bit of a slimy, jelly - like substance in your dog's stool.
In chondrodystrophoid breeds like dachshunds, the discs undergo change where the nucleus pulposus changes from a jelly - like substance into cartilage.
Agar or agar - agar is a gelatinous substance used mainly in dessert in Asia such as ice - cream and jellies.
veterans of the franchise are probably flinching: we've been trained to know that water means instant death, but now in Revolution there's two kinds of liquidy substance — the normal, deadly water that inhabits the zone outside of every level, ready to inflict insta - death on any worm unfortunate enough to be punted, shot or fireballed into it, and then there's the strangely jelly - like «water» that can be found in little pockets or in H20 bottles in levels.
If the mouse had been sealed in the can of Mountain Dew, the pathologist stated, its body would have disintegrated due to the acid in the soda and transformed into a» «jelly - like» substance
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