I know a few of the basic ones, like Chemistry and Physics and the like, but if you want most of them in detail.
The Articles of Confederation did not create the executive or judicial branches.
The kidney receives blood through two renal arteries. One artery supplies blood to left kidney while the other supplies blood to the right kidney. Within the kidney, each artery branches out into arterioles and finally the afferent arterioles.
anatomic end arteries are vessels whose terminal branches donot anastomose with branches of arteries supplying adjacent areas . Functional end arteries are vessels whose terminal branches do anastomose with those of adjacent arteries , but the caliber of anastomoses is insufficient to keep the tissue alive should one of the arteries become occluded .
Democracy shares the power between 3 branches that constantly checks each other. No branch has more power than the other. The Magna Carta was one of the first documents to limit the King. America "stole" this idea so the president didn't have absolute power. This is one of several ideas we America used to make its goverment.
you start out with a tree stump. then build on from there. When drawing tree branches you use not perfecly straight lines. move in swift motion. add little branches on from side branches.
how do the 3 branches of government work together
There is only one executive branch. Each state has one who is called Governor and there is the federal who has the president.
The branches succeed in balancing the power among them because without each other one can't do anything without the others. by MELROY WHYTE jr
Which of these spheres do each of the five branches of earth science study?
I dont know what is ten branches of Science...
The legislative and executive branches
With the checks and balances, each of the three branches of the government can limit the powers of the others. Hence no one branch becomes too powerful.
If you are referring to the "balance of powers" of the three branches of the US government - - each branch does not "oversee" the others, it refers to the fact that they all have separate powers that DEPEND upon one another. One cannot do something without the cooperation, knowledge, and/or approval of the other.
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The President
The Founding Fathers wanted to guard against tyranny, so the government was divided into the branches. It was believed that each branch would "check" the other branches so that no one branch became too powerful.
Legislative, Executive and Judiciary. I think you meant the branches of the government