It depends. If your bedroom has a supply AND return duct, then no. If there is only a supply duct, and you shut your bedroom door, this pressurizes the bedroom and limits the CFM delivered into the bedroom. A room to room vent or duct would equalize this pressure and allow maximum CFM to be delivered from the central air/heat system.
Yes,the toilet is part of the plumbing system.
The root word comes from the Latin, and means 'to lead'. The 'duct' part is the 'lead' part, and we meet it in conducive, conduct, duct, ductile, and so on. Conductors are used to transfer energy or a material from one place to another. We have conductors for heat, sound, vibration, electricity, and so on. A word with the opposite meaning is 'insulator'.
two part legal system
Fraction, reality, or part. Those words mean opposite of system.
Thoracic duct is a part of Lymphatic System.
An air duct is a duct through which air is forced or extracted, which forms a part of a building's ventilation system.
An air duct is a duct through which air is forced or extracted, which forms a part of a building's ventilation system.
Vasectomy is the medical term meaning male sterilization by removal of part of the vasa.
A vasectomy is not part of the reproductive system. It is a sterilization procedure done on men in which the vans deferens is cut and tied.
The first part of the duct system that transports sperm out of male's body is called the epididymis. When uncoiled, the epididymis measures approximately 6 meters in length.
The vas deferens is part of the male reproductive system, so it's male.
in the ova duct
because cloaca is connected to oviduct which is a part of reproductive system, large intestine which is a part of digestive system and the mesonephric duct/ureter which is a part of excretory system :-)
Like the arteries and veins which carry blood, the thoracic duct is a vessel belonging to the lymphatic system which transports the lymph from the body and drains in the veins of the neck on the left side
The main collecting duct for the lymphatic system is the thoracic duct located alongside the aorta in the thoracic region of the body. Most lower body lymph (lymph from the front and back of both legs and the abdominal area) migrate to the thoracic duct then from the duct, lymph dumps into the left subclavian vein. The lymph then becomes part of the vascular system and the lymphatic process starts all over again.
Uterine/Fallopian Tubes