yeah if u can see through it but its blurry
Birthstones come in a variety of forms, some of which are translucent. For example, diamond, emerald, and aquamarine are birthstones that are commonly translucent. However, not all birthstones are translucent, as some like garnet and onyx are opaque or transparent.
Skeletal muscle is connected to the tough translucent sheath called the epimysium, which surrounds the entire muscle, through connective tissue. This connective tissue helps transmit the force generated by the muscle to the surrounding tissues and provides structural support.
Tissue paper gets its name from its tissue-like texture, which is thin, lightweight, and often translucent. The word "tissue" originally comes from the Latin word "texere," meaning "to weave" or "to construct," reflecting the delicate and woven nature of tissue paper sheets.
Epithelual
No. Neurons are an example of a type of tissue.
glass is translucent
Yes, a tissue box is typically made of cardboard or plastic material that is not translucent, meaning it does not allow light to pass through. However, some tissue boxes may have a small transparent window or be made of a translucent material.
pure water is translucent
A translucent, elastic tissue; gristle.
Wax paper, Tissue paper, screen doors,and lampshades. :)(:
A translucent, elastic tissue; gristle.
Examples of translucent items include frosted glass, wax paper, and certain plastics. These materials allow some light to pass through, but do not provide a clear view of objects on the other side.
Jelly is an example of a translucent object since you can see through it.
Lemonade is an example of a translucent liquid because light is able to pass through it, but objects are not clearly visible.
oily paper
no. paper is not translucent. but if we apply some oil on paper we can make it translucent.
An example of a translucent object is: ・a screen (FUN FACT: It's different than "transparent, which is totally clear, but "translucent" is when you can see that something is there, but is kind of foggy.