I have the understanding that recovery kernel is different from the main 
Android kernel (the one which boots normally). And usually that is stored 
on a different partition on underlying storage ("recovery" partition).

I am aware of these three recovery environment - stock, CWM and TWRP. On my 
Nexus 7 device, the way I flash either of these(I do "fastboot flash 
recovery <image_name>") gives me the impression that it is wiping the 
contents of recovery partition with the new image.   

So does each of these recovery image contain its own kernel? Or the kernel 
is same and these recoveries can be thought as just user-mode utilities 
(providing different UI and features)?

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