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Transport proteins allow nutrients to enter and leave cells. Transport proteins are peppered throughout the cell membrane. Most molecules need the transport proteins to enter or leave the cell, but it's possible for some molecules, like water, to diffuse through the membrane by osmosis.
It allows it to transport fluids called phloem and xylem, which carry water and nutrients, through the plant, starting with the roots and going all the way up to the leaves.
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Water acts as a very effective transport medium inside plants and living things. It is due to water's hydrogen bond that makes water molecules cohesive (stick together).
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Transport proteins allow nutrients to enter and leave cells. Transport proteins are peppered throughout the cell membrane. Most molecules need the transport proteins to enter or leave the cell, but it's possible for some molecules, like water, to diffuse through the membrane by osmosis.
Adhesion is what allows water to stick.
Adhesion No the correct answer is cohesion
The process that is used by white blood cells and other cells to ingest bacteria is called phagocytosis. This type of transport allows the cell to grab vital nutrients and allows the body to protect itself from harmful bacteria.