The part of the vein that transports sugar is the phloem.
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The pulmonary vein transports oxygenated blood from the lungs to the right atrium of the heart.
A vein is the blood vessel in the cardiovascular system which transports blood back to the heart.
The pulmonary vein transports oxygenated blood back to the right atrium from the lungs.
Oxygenated blood is carried by the pulmonary vein. This vein transports blood from the lungs to the heart.
hepatic portal vein
An artery carries blood to the liver, not a vein. The hepatic artery.Maybe you meant to ask which vein receives nutrient-rich blood from the small intestine. That would be the superior mesenteric vein. But it doesn't go to the liver.
The left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the lungs through the PULMONARY VEIN.
The splenic vein (a part of the portal vein), is connected to the renal vein.
transports sugar down from the leaves
Vascular plants are plants that contain vascular tissue such as xylem and phloem. The xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant and the phloem transports food and nutrients such as sugar and amino acids. Some vascular plants are a part of your diet!
plants "pipes" that transports sugar molecules are called phloem
In general, yes. However, the exception is the pulmonary vein which transports oxygenated blood from the lungs to the hearts. In reverse, the pulmonary artery transports de-oxygenated blood to the lungs.