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Supplys the ventral side with blood
To deliver a precisely measured volume (or, more rarely, mass) of a liquid reagent to reaction or analysis vessel.
Yes, a 'vessel' can be a container.
There are two types of strokes. One is caused by a ruptured vessel which in turn creates a pressure between the inner skull and the brain. The second type is caused by a blocked vessel, similar in nature to what causes a heart attack, and leads to the death of brain tissue due to lack of oxygen.
If using a graduated cylinder, take into consideration the meniscus, which presents itself as a concave depression on the surface of the liquid in a cylindrical vessel or a convex bulge if such a container is filled to the brim. The height of the meniscus should be divided in half. If you don't have a graduated cylinder, utilize the formula pi times radius squared times the height (don't forget to adjust for the meniscus) of the liquid in a cylinder.
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the function of air vessel is to accumulate excess quantitiy of water flowing in the suction pipe or delivering pipe compressing the air inside the vessel
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the function of the medulla is that controls breathing, heart function, blood vessel function, digestion, sneezing and swallowing.
A lymph vessel. They are similar in function to blood vessels. However the lymph is moved along the vessel by muscle contractions rather than by the heart pumping.
A mug is a drinking vessel with a handle
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The function of the blood vessel is to pass oxygen through the body via the blood.
Blood Vessels-are the passageway of blood.
This is the highest amount of stress attain within a cylinder or vessel due to forces acting on an area.
Supplys the ventral side with blood