How does transport of materials take place in unicellular plants
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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.
In brief, diffusion is the process by which random particles attain concentration equilibrium whereas osmosis is movement of liquid form higher to lower concentration through a membrane
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Transport of materials in unicellular plants is done by the process of
Diffusion
Osmosis
Both are necessary for the transportation of the materials .
That are considered important for the unicellular plants .
Diffusion includes the lower and the higher concentration .
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Transport of materials in unicellular plants is done by the process of
Diffusion
Osmosis
Both are necessary for the transportation of the materials .
That are considered important for the unicellular plants .
Diffusion includes the lower and the higher concentration .
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