yes
yes because any metals except iron lets electricity through it
Any organ that blood goes through.
1.5 volts is not nearly enough voltage to harm anyone or any animal. You body has about 500 ohms of resistance which is entirely too much for 1.5 volts to push current through your body at a detectable level.
I don't know what "iron gold" is, but electricity will flow through any metal pretty well.
Yes, through heat from resistance in the wire.
No because if you think about it, they couldn't see where they are going and they couldn't see any x-rays. So the answer is no. Even when the electricity goes out (mainly caused by thunderstorms) they have a generator to continue having electricity.
This is called a conductor.
conductive
Superconductors are metals that do not change when electricity goes through them. These materials offer zero electrical resistance, allowing electricity to flow through them without any loss of energy.
Electricity can pass through a wide verity of material that are conductive.
Yes steel is conductive, any ferris metal is a conductor and electricity can pass through it. however, it will not conduct as well as aluminum or copper.
any of a number of different organs through which the silk, gossamer, or thread of Spiders, silkworms, and certain other insects is produced.