how does transport of material take place in unicellular plants?
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Plants are not unicellular.
If you are talking about animals or bacteria then
For example:- amoeba transports through the process of diffusion.
Flat worms have renette cells for transportation.
If you are talking about animals or bacteria then
For example:- amoeba transports through the process of diffusion.
Flat worms have renette cells for transportation.
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