Such organelles are called mitochondria.
The organelle you are referring to is the mitochondrion. It is known as the powerhouse of the cell because it generates energy in the form of ATP through aerobic respiration. The folds in the inner membrane, called cristae, increase its surface area for more efficient energy production.
The salvager can claim salvage rights to any vessel recovered disabled at sea.
the third mast from forward in a vessel having three or more masts
To remove flammable gases
The certificate of number registration paperwork must be carried on board a vessel whenever the vessel is in operation. This document serves as proof of the vessel's registration and is required for compliance with state and federal regulations. If the vessel is stopped by law enforcement or other authorities, having the certificate readily available can help avoid fines or penalties.
By having sufficient freeboard once the vessel's gross weight has been displaced. Freeboard is the height from water surface to the lowest point of the walls (gunnel) of the vessel. Any water that does come inboard (spray or wave over the side) needs to be pumped out of the vessel.
The cell organelle that provides turgidity and rigidity to a plant cell is the central vacuole. It helps maintain the structural integrity of the cell by storing water, nutrients, and waste products, which creates osmotic pressure that provides turgor pressure to support the cell wall.
It is a ratio obtained by dividing the volume of the hull of the vessel by the volume of a block having the same length, width and height as the vessel's length, beam and depth. It is used to infer how "streamlined" a vessel is. An oil tanker would normally have a larger block coefficient than a container ship.
Third mast from the bow in a vessel having three or more masts; the after and shorter mast of a yawl, ketch, or dandy.
the PWC
Place a vessel loop twice around a vessel so that if you put tension on the vessel loop, it will occlude the vessel.
The vessel being "overtaken" is the stand-on vessel. The vessel "overtaking" is the give-way vessel.