Biology, asked by annukumari1234, 1 year ago

write about mucilages secreted by vegetables like okra​

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Answer:

Mucilage is the thick, slimy and glue-like substance which is found in fresh and dried pods. It is also produced by almost all plants and microorganisms.

Mucilaginous substances produced in vegetables such as okra ( commonly known as ladies finger) are usually found to be more concentrated in the pod walls. These are acidic polysaccharides which are associated with various proteins and minerals.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Mucilages secreted by vegetables like okra are thick polysaccharides that are used for its storage purposes.

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It is also said that the presence of this mucilage around the seed helps the seed from getting affected by radiation. This also helps the seed in water retention and helps it to attach netter to the soil. This mucilage are utilized by humans in several fields such as medicine and therapeutics and production of glue this is mixed with synthetic glue to make bio glue which has extensive adhesive properties.

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