It's Renal Artery.
Vessel" is a terms used in art, to describe a kind of sculpture that is formed like a container. In everyday life, "vessel" has wonderful connotations too. A vessel can be a means of traveling over the water - and thus by metaphor, of traveling over the sea of emotion. A vessel can be a kind of medium through which something creative and powerful can flow - as in a "vessel for the Holy Spirit." The Chalice on the altar is a vessel.
This solid mass is called a clot. It contains material from the blood itself which can include fibrinogen and blood cells. It can be very dangerous if it travels.
sonar is used, to steer a vessel because sound waves are emitted around the vessel. Then the sound waves are traveled back to the vessel. If the sound waves are block by an object, it will tell the vessel.
The Aorta (the aortic arch)The left ventricle of the human body contains oxygenated blood. This oxygenated blood is pumped to all parts of the body except the lungs. Hence the left ventricle which has a thick cardiac wall pumps blood through aorta, the main artery, which is the only blood vessel that arises from the left ventricle.Left atrium--------> Left ventricle ----------> Aorta
the vessel is called a artery
Hepatic Vein
The maximum person capacity can be exceeded if the vessel is 26ft or longer.
a vsessel that contains
the capillaries are the most common blood vessel in the human body.
Norbert has burst a blood vessel.There is an unidentified vessel in our waters.This sacred vessel contains the organs of the mummified Pharaoh.
in the veins
vessel length (ft.) multiplied by vessel width (ft.) divided by 15
hepatic vein
vessel length times vessel width divided by 15
The maximum length necessary to reach from the deck of the ship to the waterline when the vessel is in a fully unladen condition.
6 knots
The glass stirring rod is used in liquid transfer in order to prevent spillage and facilitate the maximum amount of liquid transferred from one vessel to the next. The liquid's surface tension, or the fact that like molecules will tend to "stick" to each other make the liquid transfer virtually seamless from the lip of one vessel, to the stirring rod, and into the receiving vessel.