A fluid the other organelle sit upon is called cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is a thick, liquid residing between the cell membrane holding organelles.
Sometimes it is called the sire, as in the case of horses, but it probably depends upon the kind of animal you are talking about.
Ocelots are not normally preyed upon by other creatures, but the jaguar and puma can be threats, as can the caiman and the anaconda.
A group of young raccoons is called a Nursery.IE: A large mother raccoon led a nursery of 7 young ones to the stream.A group of mature raccoons is called a Gaze.IE: A gaze of 10 raccoons descended upon the trashcan looking for a quick meal.
An apex predator, also known as an alpha predatoror apical predator, is a predatorresiding at the top of a food chain upon which no other creatures prey.
its called personification example: The sun smiled down upon us. The flower weeped as it was plucked from the ground. The mirror laughed at my ugly reflection. i apologize! Giving an inanimate object ANIMAL qualities is a category of personification called Anthropomorphism simple definition:http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthropomorphism longer definition:http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-anthropomorphism.htm by what i have learned of it... there seem to be a few different views on it
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The force acting on an object submerged in a fluid is called buoyant force. This force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.
It is called semen and is released simultaneously with sperm upon ejaculation. Amniotic fluid is what an embryo and fetus grows in, it is a liquid containing nutrients for the baby.
I think that would be called a "pedestal".
Fluid friction depends on factors such as the velocity of the fluid, the viscosity of the fluid, and the size and shape of the object moving through the fluid. These factors influence the amount of resistance encountered by the object as it moves through the fluid.
Magnets produce forces that act upon each other that are called attraction and repulsion. When two things rub against each other is called friction.
The answer to this question depends upon the density of the fluid.
The flow of electrons is a lot like flow of fluid particles(say water particles). This is based upon the so called "hydrostatic analogy" of electrical circuits.
If you are describing the cushions that Buddhists use for meditation, the round cushion that is sat upon is called a Zafu in Chinese / Japanese. The rectangular cushion that the Zafu is sometimes placed upon is called Zabuton in Japanese.
If the transmission is slipping on take off, but there is plenty of fluid, the gears may be frozen up. This can also make a grinding noise upon acceleration.
75 fluid ounces of what? The answer depends entirely upon that unnamed variable. Fluid ounces do not translate directly to weight.
Eat less meat more veggies.