the cocoon.
diffusion through the membranes bulk flow transport via vesicles or caveolae
Internal Respiration."Internal respiration is the diffusion of gases between blood and interstitial fluid across the endothelial cells of capillary walls."Says my Anatomy Book.
Capillary in the villi are used to absorb the digested food and transport the food the the destination cell.
Capillaries are extremely small blood vessels. The capillaries transport blood from the arteries to the veins in the human body.
Capillary exchange is the process by which substances, such as oxygen and nutrients, are exchanged between the blood in capillaries and the surrounding tissues. This occurs through diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and active transport. The exchange is driven by a concentration gradient and the movement of substances across the capillary wall is regulated by small pores called fenestrations and by the presence of transport proteins.
Diffusion
No
Neither except in the case of the sodium potassium pump. Transport of "molecules" is by osmotic pressure at the capillary bed and by and concentration gradient/ diffusion at the actual cell membranes.
The Golgi body sorts and packages proteins for transport. The mitochondrion is the organelle that performs cellular reproduction.
The process is capillary action. The part is the xylem
The stem is to transport water and food to the ovule of the flower for reproduction