what is mainly responsible for transportation in living organisms
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TRANSPORT : The movement of substances from one part to another part within the body of an organism is called transport.
TRANSPORT IN UNICELLULAR ORGANISMS : In simple and unicellular living organisms there is no need of any special transport system.The oxygen and dissolved substances from the outside enviroment can diffuse into the protoplasm directly.
TRANSPORT IN UNICELLULAR ORGANISMS : In simple and unicellular living organisms there is no need of any special transport system.The oxygen and dissolved substances from the outside enviroment can diffuse into the protoplasm directly.
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