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venous sinus
its called as deoxygenated blood.
It is called Pleiotropy.
The tubes that carry food are phloem, and the tubes that carry water are xylem.
passive transport
deoxygenated blood
venous sinus
its called as deoxygenated blood.
It is called Pleiotropy.
The tubes that carry food are phloem, and the tubes that carry water are xylem.
Seeing as how this category is under human anatomy, I can only assume you mean blood. The heart pumps blood through the entire body through veins, arteries, and capillaries, all of which make up the circulatory system.
it is within a cell and it is an organell called endoplasmic reticulum
Because it was supposed to represent peace and co-operation between the two countries. - Some hope !
The structure that contains xylem tissue for water transport and phloem tissue for nutrient transport is called a vascular bundle. These bundles are found in vascular plants, including trees, and provide support and transportation of essential materials throughout the plant.
An artery is the vessel that carries blood away from the heart. The pulmonary artery carries only deoxygenated blood after birth.
Specifically Diffusion, but it is also active transport
The transport of a substance across the cell membrane against its concentration gradient is called active transport.