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leaf of plant Dorsal side of a leaf
The ripple pond makes the leaf bob up and down because the waves create a vertical motion that lifts and lowers the leaf. However, the leaf hardly moves from side to side because the force of the waves is primarily pushing the leaf up and down instead of displacing it horizontally.
Leaf venation is more prominent on the dorsal side (i. e. side away from sunlight)
When filling the holes in a cinder block, the side with the larger open face is typically facing upward. This allows for easier access to fill the holes with concrete, mortar, or other filler material.
A leaf tip is the pointed end of a leaf, which can vary in shape and size depending on the plant species. It is typically the part of the leaf that is farthest from the stem. Leaf tips can be used to identify different types of plants.
Mosquitoes who are adults breathe through what is called a spiracle. Spiracles are small holes on the sides of the bodies that allow them to breathe.
That may be the only difference but an important one. holes usually goes in front of the engine
The piston sucks the fuel in from underneath through the reed cage and its forced up the holes in the side of the cylinder to the top of the piston, then it ignites and goes out the exhaust
It goes through the bellhousing on the back side of the passenger side cylinder head.
The rigid side of the leaf is upper side facing the sunlight. In a dorsiventral leaf this side supports the palisade tissue.
More like an identifiable mark as is the hole in his side where the spear was pierced through. The holes in the hands were more towards the wrists.
The pointed one. The side with the loop is where the string goes through.
they take the food in from there bum and dispose of waste through microscopic holes in it's side
The crankshaft position sensor goes through the bellhousing behind the passenger side cylinder head.The crankshaft position sensor goes through the bellhousing behind the passenger side cylinder head.
It goes out the other side.
The diameter.
It depends on whether you are talking about regular cargo ships or warships which under sail were called "men o war". Cargo ships do not have holes in the sides but the war ships had holes, above the water line, for them to poke the cannons through. Hence you could say the "men o war" had holes in the side but not cargo or passenger ships.