tributry
Yes, rivers like the Meuse can have smaller branchings called distributaries, where the main river splits into smaller channels that often rejoin the main channel downstream. These distributaries can create a complex network of waterways in the river basin.
The main channel of a stream divides into several smaller creeks. Occasionally, deposition causes the main channel of a stream to divide into several smaller channels called distributaries.
Abrasion. (~the process of scraping or wearing away)
A flowing water that is confined to a narrow depression in the Earth is called a stream or a creek. These water bodies typically have defined channels that carry water downstream due to gravity.
silt
Moraine is the rock debris accumulated by and in a glacier. Eventually, this becomes deposited either in the sea, a lake, or a river. If it is further moved, by a stream say, it is no longer called a moraine. But for a little way downstream it may be called moraine outwash.
The taxonomic rank "kingdom" is divided into smaller groups called "phyla." Phyla are further subdivided into classes, then orders, families, genera, and species.
Depends on what the pore does. If they are channels - they are called Channels. Voltage gated / ligand activated channels. If they are to communicate with neighbouring cells - they are called gap junctions.
The channels that transport sodium and potassium within the axon are called voltage-gated sodium channels and voltage-gated potassium channels. These channels play a crucial role in generating and propagating action potentials along the axon.
these channels were called aqueducts
In the nervous system the system of membrane channels is called the neuroreceptors. Neurotransmitters use the neuroreceptors as binding sites.
It is called a Notebook.