Veins only carry material from the cells.
(Except for the portal veins.)
The placement of the veins in a leaf can limit the effects of photosynthesis and transport water through the leaf and plant body. The location of the veins and the shape of the leaf are two of the factors used to determine the species of the plant.
they carry water in and out
carbon dioxide
A tissue
The veins carry the blood through the body.
The placement of the veins in a leaf can limit the effects of photosynthesis and transport water through the leaf and plant body. The location of the veins and the shape of the leaf are two of the factors used to determine the species of the plant.
The placement of the veins in a leaf can limit the effects of photosynthesis and transport water through the leaf and plant body. The location of the veins and the shape of the leaf are two of the factors used to determine the species of the plant.
Of course blood involve in transportation of respiratory gases. So blood carry CO2 to lungs.
Once it is able to move, displace and change position of light materials and particles of matter it can carry... then, it is definitely an agent of sediment transportation.
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Insulator materials will not carry or conduct electricity.
why is it important that the lungs are able to carry out their function properly?
get a magical cow to carry it all across...
Any/every material can carry sound.
To carry out their functions such as making proteins and transporting substances in and out of the cell.
They absorb the oxygen from the lungs and carry it until it is used.
These filter out waste materials in the crayfish. They perform basically the same function as our kidneys.Read more: What_is_the_function_of_the_green_glands_in_a_crayfish