the short answer is yes. why not?
The chief vein that carries blood from the head to the heart is the jugular vein. It is easily found at the anterolateral neck.
The common carotid arteries take blood to the head and the neck and the jugular veins take the blood back down.
the juggular vain
In vampire folklore, biting the neck is commonly associated with accessing the major blood vessels in that area, making it an ideal spot for feeding and symbolizing dominance or control over the victim. Additionally, the neck is seen as a sensual and vulnerable area, adding to the allure and mystique of vampire mythology.
vein
ya it is a vain
a vein
No
Think of it... can you see a vain? Now can you see a blood cell? Well of course not, a blood cell is so small it can't possibly have a vain. This question was pointless to ask unless you were a caveman or anything else with an IQ that is lower than 5
it is a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood towards the hearts.
Pulmonary Vein.
yes you can through the vain