two-masted vessel - traducción al alemán
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two-masted vessel - traducción al alemán

ONE OF THE CELL TYPES FOUND IN XYLEM, THE WATER CONDUCTING TISSUE OF PLANTS; TYPICALLY FOUND IN ANGIOSPERMS BUT ABSENT FROM MOST GYMNOSPERMS SUCH AS CONIFERS; MAIN FEATURE DISTINGUISHING THE "HARDWOOD" OF ANGIOSPERMS FROM THE "SOFTWOOD" OF CONIFERS
Vessel elements; Xylem vessel; Xylem vessels; Wood vessel; Vessel member
  • Stained Xylem Vessel in Red/Orange (x400 magnification)

two-masted vessel      
Zweimaster (Nautik, Schiff mit zwei Segelmasten)
commercial vessel         
  • River cruise ship, ''Avalon Expression''
  • [[Roll-on/roll-off]] vessel ''Galaxy Leader''
  • [[Container ship]]'' [[Colombo Express]]'' built in 2005
CIVILIAN BOAT OR SHIP THAT TRANSPORTS CARGO OR CARRIES PASSENGERS FOR HIRE
Merchantman; Merchant ships; Commercial vessel; Merchant vessel; Merchantmen; Merchant Vessel; Trading vessel
Handelsfrachter; Handelsschiff
merchant ship         
  • River cruise ship, ''Avalon Expression''
  • [[Roll-on/roll-off]] vessel ''Galaxy Leader''
  • [[Container ship]]'' [[Colombo Express]]'' built in 2005
CIVILIAN BOAT OR SHIP THAT TRANSPORTS CARGO OR CARRIES PASSENGERS FOR HIRE
Merchantman; Merchant ships; Commercial vessel; Merchant vessel; Merchantmen; Merchant Vessel; Trading vessel
Handelsschiff

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Merchantmen

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Vessel element

A vessel element or vessel member (also called trachea or xylem vessel) is one of the cell types found in xylem, the water conducting tissue of plants. Vessel elements are typically found in angiosperms (flowering plants) but absent from most gymnosperms such as conifers. Vessel elements are the main feature distinguishing the "hardwood" of angiosperms from the "softwood" of conifers.