How does transport of materials take place in unicellular plants?
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Transport of material in unicellular plants takes place by diffusion. The particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration to attain an equilibrium.
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In unicellular plants the transport of materials take place through diffusion and osmosis. Gases in the plants move by diffusion while various substances that are required by plants move by the process of osmosis. Both are necessary for the transportation of the materials .
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