osmosis
the endoplasmic reticulum its the highway of the cell
transported across fat cell membranes by fatty acid binding proteins
water,food (such as amino acids, minerals,vitamins), chemical waste like urea,blood proteins like antibodies, hormones
In the gut, amino acids are absorbed from the small intestine into the blood by active transport. However, if you are referring to amino acids being reabsorbed in the kidney from the nephron back to the blood, then that is incorrect - amino acids aren't reabsorbed at all, because they weren't filtered in the first place. This is due to the protein molecules being too large to diffuse across the Bowman's Capsule.
Yes alkalis and acids can be transported by road.
Fatty acids and glycerol transported materials pass through epithelial cells. This is studied in science.
osmosis
describe how carbon dioxide is transported in the blood
Down in NORTH CHARLESTON
Passively, via diffusion.
Acids have the ability to respond actively to temperature changes and pressure changes. So it should be avoided.
the endoplasmic reticulum its the highway of the cell
Blood transports oxygen, glucose, amino acids, fatty acids, carbon dioxide, urea, hormones, drugs and heat.
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ding dong cells
transported across fat cell membranes by fatty acid binding proteins