The main body of a ship is called the hull. The hull runs from the main deck of the vessel all the way to the keel, which is at the center of the vessel where both sides of the hull join under the water. The part of the ship that is built above the hull is called the superstructure.
Blood flow in the center of a large vessel is faster because the walls of the blood vessel may have a buildup of cholesterol on them.
A single-masted sailing vessel is called a 'sloop-rigged' vessel.
Duyfken is the name of his vessel
If you are standing in the center of the vessel facing to the front the port side is on your left and the starboard side is on your right.
A ship is often called a vessel. However, many vases are also called vessels.
Vasoconstriction
Prow
pirogue
The blood vessel that carries blood to the glomerulus is called the afferent vessel. But the glomerulus is not close ended nad the vessel that leaves it, called the efferent vessel, carries on beside the nephron and collects the components that are reabsorbed.
It is called a glaze.
Give-way vessel