Most systemic venous blood is both oxygen-poor and nutrient-poor. However, systemic venous blood that is nutrient-rich occurs in
A) the renal vein.
B) superficial veins of the limbs.
C) the hepatic portal vein.
D) the pulmonary veins.
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