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Angiosperms
Angiosperms
Angiosperms
Equally in all direction.
The sporophyte is dominant.
It is basically a blood vessel (vein) except it is much smaller in diameter.
A boat has only one deck or "level". A yacht has 2 decks and a ship has 4 or more.AnswerThere is no difference between a ship and a boat, except for semantics. That is, what we call a ship and what we call a boat are completely culturally-based, and have no real objective criteria. In general, boats are smaller than ships, but, even there, there are exceptions (e.g. 10,000 ton submarines are referred to as "boats" in most English-speaking navies). Ships almost always have a minimum of one enclosed desk, but there are many boats which have one or more enclosed desks, too. It's a matter of tradition as to what watercraft is labeled which, and it makes no sense to try to figure it out.
The gas has no form; so:- the gas embrace by diffusion the volume and form of any containerThe situation is of course different for a liquid.
Arteries (except the pulmonary artery) and one vein the pulmonary vein.
No, a vessel anchored cannot be a "vessel not under command".. International / Inland Navigational Rules of the Road General definitions Rule-3 For the purpose of these rules, except where the context otherwise requires: (f) The term "vessel not under command" means a vessel through some exceptional circumstance is unable to maneuver as required by these rules and is therefore unable to keep out of the way of another vessel. This may apply to a vessel underway, NOT making way. Please refer to the link below.
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yes except for the pulmonary artery which distributes unoxygenated blood to the lungs