Blood moves materials past cells, allowing for diffusion. It also moves cells themselves to places they are needed, as with immune system cells.
Materials needed by the cells move from the blood into the cells, and waste materials move from the cells into the blood.
fibrous
diffusion
Some ways in which material may move in and out of cells are diffusion and also osmosis.
exocytosis
"diffusion"
Both, the cells use it to move materials around the cell
Vascular plants are constantly moving materials through the specialized cells in their
Active transport which requires ATP.
Isolation. And most materials can NOT move across the cell membrane. (For many things your cells have special proteins within the membrane for transport.)
In multicellular organisms, cilia function to move fluid or materials past an immobile cell as well as moving a cell or group of cells.
Flagella is formed outside of the cells in the human body. Their main function is to allow liquids to move past the surface of these cells.