An infinite number of lines can pass through a point.
Yes a diameter will ALWAYS pass through the center
The radius must pass through some point between the centre of the circle and its circumference.
No. The rectangular hyperbola does not pass through the origin but it represents inverse proportionality.
Wrong. Water will pass through paper but low voltage electrity will not. Electricity will pass through copper and other metals, but water will not. Water is a good conductor of electricity but so is steel and copper. However water will not pass through them unless they are in the form of tubing In the UK pipework (Gas and Water) in properties should be earthed to protect against electrocution.
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Its the part in your body that the nutrients pass through.
The stomach absorbs water through its lining, which contains specialized cells that allow water to pass through. Water helps in the digestion process by aiding in the breakdown of food particles and facilitating the movement of nutrients through the digestive system. It also helps in the absorption of nutrients and the elimination of waste products from the body.
Its the part in your body that the nutrients pass through.
Capillaries
most of it takes place in the small intestines
Nutrients pass through the placenta into the baby through the umbilical cord.
Water, nutrients, and oxygen can pass through the human body.
The nutrients that pass through villi in the small intestine are absorbed into the bloodstream. From there, they are transported to various cells and tissues in the body where they are used for energy, growth, and repair. Any excess nutrients are stored for later use.
The small intestine is the organ responsible for allowing nutrients and water to pass through its walls. The walls of the small intestine are lined with villi and microvilli that increase the surface area for absorption of nutrients into the bloodstream.
The Cell Membrane
Substances pass through the stomata, which are small openings on the surface of leaves, through a process called transpiration. Water vapor exits the plant through the stomata, creating a negative pressure that pulls water and dissolved nutrients from the roots up through the plant's vascular system. This movement of water and nutrients is facilitated by a combination of cohesion, adhesion, and capillary action within the plant's xylem vessels. Additionally, gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen can diffuse through the stomata to support photosynthesis and respiration processes in the plant.