Vessel=A large ship/Boat, Transport=Transport (I belive you know what transport means) Vessel is a large boat that floats on water. Ships are generally distinguished from boats based on size and passenger capacity. Ships may be found on lakes, seas, and rivers and they allow for a variety of activities, such as the transport of people or goods, fishing, entertainment, public safety, and warfare. Ships and boats have developed alongside mankind. In major wars, and in day to day life, they have become an integral part of modern commercial and military systems. Fishing boats are used by millions of fishermen throughout the world. Military forces operate highly sophisticated vessels to transport and support forces ashore. Commercial vessels, nearly 35,000 in number, carried 7.4 billion tons of cargo in 2007.
Such a vessel can transport just about anything, as long as the barge has enough space and carrying capacity.
Yes, vessel elements are a characteristic feature of angiosperms (flowering plants) and are not found in gymnosperms. Angiosperms possess both vessel elements and tracheids in their xylem, which allows for more efficient water transport. In contrast, gymnosperms primarily utilize tracheids for water conduction. Therefore, vessel elements are exclusive to angiosperms.
An Ameba (if i spelled that right lol) is a single celled organism.... as for a vessel, i dont think so.
The circulating fluid is pumped through the vessel system to transport heat, chemicals, or other materials efficiently. By continuously moving the fluid through the system, it helps maintain consistent temperature or chemical composition, ensuring proper functioning of the vessel.
The two types of xylem are tracheids and vessel elements. Tracheids are elongated cells that transport water and minerals vertically within the plant. Vessel elements are shorter and wider cells that are more efficient at water transport but are less structurally supportive.
Need to know an example price. Which type of vessel.
To transport blood.
A) licence the vessel
They help in blood transport throughout the body
No, it is not. It is a noun or verb (conveying, or to convey). The noun transport is used as a noun adjunct in terms such as transport vessel.
Pulmonary Vein
Such a vessel can transport just about anything, as long as the barge has enough space and carrying capacity.
Such a vessel can transport just about anything, as long as the barge has enough space and carrying capacity.
Such a vessel can transport just about anything, as long as the barge has enough space and carrying capacity.
Such a vessel can transport just about anything, as long as the barge has enough space and carrying capacity.
hepatic portal vein
Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart are the veins. Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart are called arteries. veins