do unicellular organisms need transport system
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The need for transport systems. A simple, unicellular organism (consisting of one cell) can rely on diffusion to move substances into and out of the cell. Its surface area is large compared to its volume , so nutrients and other substances can pass quickly through the membrane and around its 'body'.
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by which process
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they donot need
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no they do not need a transport system as diffusion is sufficient for transporting they are made up of a single cell, so all products of metabolism are available to the cell which can move to different parts of cell easily by processes like cytoplasmic streaming are diffusion
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