Blood.
When a wave passes through a substance, it gets transmitted through it. The speed of the wave changes depending on the nature of the substance.
When light passes through a substance near 0 degrees Kelvin, it bends and becomes deformed.
A wave is a vibration that passes through a substance without permanently changing the substance. Waves transfer energy without displacing matter permanently. Examples include sound waves and light waves.
The two main measures of the amount of radiation that passes through a substance like gas are absorption and transmission. Absorption refers to the amount of radiation that is absorbed by the substance, while transmission refers to the amount of radiation that passes through the substance without being absorbed. These measures are important for understanding how different materials interact with radiation.
It is transmitted.
The light that passes through a substance is called transmitted light. It refers to the portion of incident light that travels through the substance without being absorbed or reflected. Transmitted light can have a different intensity, color, or polarization compared to the incident light.
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It depends on whether the substance is transparent, translucent or opaque. A transparent substance allows nearly all the light through. A translucent substance allows some light through. An opaque substance blocks all the light.
All the blood flowing through the intestines passes through the liver on its way back to the heart.
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The body has a double circulation the blood passes through the heart twice in one complete circuit.
because the heart of fish only receive only venous blood