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Transportation

in living organisms.​

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Answered by anushkakudakeg
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Transportation in animals is the combined effort of the circulatory system, and the excretory system

1) 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.

2)There are two types of blood vessels- arteries and veins.

In biology, transport refers to the act or the means by which a molecule or ion is moved across the cell membrane or via the bloodstream. ... This type of transport requires expenditure of energy and the assistance of proteins (i.e. carrier protein

Answered by babitaara38
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transportation in living organism is a process in which the food materials are transported to all part of the body to get energy by the help of sale so transportation is important for all living organisms this process help an organism to live

organised have heart to transport blood into all part of the body and blood and give Oxygen and collect carbon dioxide also but in some organisms like amoeba does not have heart they do the process of transportation by diffusion

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