the pointy end or as some people say the bow
Angiosperms
A front that does not move is called a stationary front. There is only 4 types of fronts. There's a startionary front, a occluded front, a cold front, and a warm front.
The subclavian artery is the vessel that travels under the clavicle and supplies blood to the arm.
The front part of the throat is called the "pharynx".
The vessel that conveys oxygen-poor blood from the right ventricle is called the pulmonary artery.
The forward end of a vessel is called a 'bow'
Its called the bow. As in you bow to an audience.
A single-masted sailing vessel is called a 'sloop-rigged' vessel.
The bow is front part of a vessel
The bow is front part of a vessel
The bow is front part of a vessel
pulmonary trunk
Duyfken is the name of his vessel
Bow or Foward
The front mast is called the Foremast. Sometimes it is called the mizzen mast.
If you are standing in the center of the vessel facing to the front the port side is on your left and the starboard side is on your right.
A two-masted fore and aft rigged vessel is called a "ketch" if the smaller mast, or mizzen mast, is located behind the main mast. If the mizzen mast is located in front of the main mast, the vessel is referred to as a "yawl." Both types are designed for efficient sailing and maneuverability, often used in cruising and recreational sailing.