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No. Current passes through until its source stops, then there is no more current.
It is simply called "defiiency of fibre" . The body does not contain fibre, it is in our diet and passes through the body.
This is called the urethra. It passes through the penis in males and is joined by the outlets from the testes, but it has its own separate opening in females.
veins
When a current is passed through the body, the water-containing fluids primarily conduct the electrical current. Water is found both inside the cells, intracellular fluid (ICF) and outside the cells, extracellular fluid (ECF). At low frequency, current passes through the ECF space and does not penetrate the cell membrane. At high frequencies however the current passes through both the ICF and ECF...
It is called the body tube it is the basic support of the microscope.
Electricity tends to travel towards the ground. when we touch an electrical substance, our body acts as a conductor and the current passes through our body to the ground. this is how we get an electric shock.
Urethra
The filtrate is the liquid which passes through the filter paper
he severity of injury from electrical shock depends on the amount of electrical amperage (current) and the length of time the current passes through the body For example, 1/10 of an ampere (amp) of electricity going through the body for just 2 seconds is enough to cause death.
Blood and oxygen.
Any passage or opening leading to the interior of the body is known as a meatus. The external opening through which urine passes out of the body is called the urinary meatus.