i think its
transgastrial
trans = through, across
gastr/o = stomach
al = pertaining to
Transgastric = Pertaining to across or through the stomach.
Transection is the medical term meaning cutting across.
Per- or trans- means through or across.
Prefix meaning across, over, beyond, through.
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Transcardial (trans = across + cardi = heart + al = pertaining to) refers to procedures that work through or across the heart. It is not a common word or procedure in human work, but a transcardial perfusion of solutions is common when harvesting organs from a laboratory animal.
throught the stomach
It is from Greek and means "through", or related meanings like "across".
Alcohol and aspirin are the only two substances that can be absorbed directly across the stomach's mucosal epithelium without needing to enter the bloodstream through the small intestine. This is because these substances are lipid-soluble and can pass through the cell membranes of the stomach lining.
Its meaning is akin to across, beyond, through, or any other word of that sort.
Water is absorbed in the stomach through a process called osmosis, where water molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration across the stomach lining. This allows the body to take in the water it needs for hydration and other bodily functions.
bhjh
it means across or through, such as in transportation. I would like to extend that answer in a general manner. "Trans" can also have the connotation of sending.....such as transmission, transport........, but how about "transparent"? Food for thought.