ITS NEVER TRANSPARENT THATS WHAT I BELIEVE i learnt that in a comic!
Insects, Spiders, etc. Do your research. This is coming from a 12 year old in science class.
transparent
kamil and josh from skeg academy say no is isnt
The part of your eye that receives no blood at all is the cornea. This is the clear and transparent part of the eye and it does not have any blood vessels.
No. Baboons have red butt because the skin there is transparent. Hence, it adopts the color of the blood in the blood vessels there.
Red blood cells appear transparent under the microscope primarily because they lack a nucleus and most organelles, which reduces their internal structures that could scatter light. Their biconcave shape and the presence of hemoglobin also contribute to their transparency, as hemoglobin absorbs light. Additionally, the thin membrane of red blood cells allows light to pass through, enhancing their transparent appearance.
Transparent
It's kinda red brown and it's a little bit transparent
Clair (ou transparent)
Yes, blood is opaque because it absorbs and scatters light, making it difficult to see through it. Blood appears red because of the way light interacts with hemoglobin, the protein responsible for carrying oxygen in red blood cells.
No, they don't, neither they have any blood system at all.
Diamond is transparent to non-transparent, depending on the diamond.