1. Why do larger, multicellular (many celled) plants need a transport system?
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because Plants that are singles does not have to transport food to other cells but in a multicellular organism there are multiple cells which need nutrition from food to function
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"Most multicellular plants and animals have too small a surface area to volume ratio so diffusion would be too slow to provide the necessary molecules. Therefore, they require a system to transport nutrients and waste products around the organism.
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