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Which water-soluble vitamin is absorbed by passive diffusion?
Atrium
The central reception room of a Roman domus that is partly open to the sky. Also, the open, colonnaded court in front of and attached to a Christian basilica.
Bema
is a raised platform within a church or synagogue, used primarily for readings and sermons, highlighting its importance in religious ceremonies.
Nave
The central area of an ancient Roman basilica or of a church, demarcated from aisles by piers or columns.
Sarcophagus
A stone coffin, typically adorned with sculptures and inscriptions, used in ancient times for burying the dead.
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