Type your answer here...to carry nutrients, water, and food through the leaf
Not exactly. The vein of a leaf acts just like the veins and arteries in the human body. They carry water throughout the leaf and plant.
Feeds the plant water from the root up
oxygenated blood
The vein is made up of xylem and pholoem tubes. The xylem carries water and minerals from the roots and the phloem carries sugars made by photsynthesis. I think But i am only in Year 7 so sorry if i am wrong!
To carry water and nutrients (sugars) to the / throughout the plant's system.Veins bring deoxygenated blood into the heart from the rest of the body, except for the pulmonary vein, which brings oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.The vein has small one way valves, it carries the blood to heart.These are wide lumen, thin wall, superficial.Deoxygenated blood should not miconcepted with completely impure blood. Veins do not carry nitrogenous wastes and other wastes of body other than CO2
to carry water and nutrients (sugars) to the/throughout the plants system.
Adhesion is important in plants for water transport. Adhesions in a plant transport water to the vein of the leaves.
A pulmonary vein is a vein that carries blood from the lungs to the left atrium heart. It is unique among veins in that it carries oxygenated blood. There is a right and left pulmonary vein that join just prior to entering the heart.
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To carry water and nutrients (sugars) to the / throughout the plant's system.. not only does it do that but it also carries the products of photosynthesis which is glucose and other carbohydrates.There are two types of vessels in the vein one forms xylem the other forms phloem :)
Veins carry blood back to the heart.