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how does transportation occurred in highly organised animals​

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Answered by p963096
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Phloem consists of living cells arranged end to end. Unlike xylem, phloem vessels contain cytoplasm, and this goes through holes from one cell to the next. Transport in the phloem is therefore both up and down the stem. Transport of substances in the phloem is called translocation .

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Answered by clarprettydazed
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Transportation in animals is the combined effort of the circulatory system, and the excretory system. Blood is the fluid that flows in the blood vessels and transports the digested food from the small intestine to various parts of the body. There are two types of blood vessels- arteries and veins.

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