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From cell to cell
There are several factors involved in moving materials around the cell. The microtubule acts as a railroad for vessicles to travel to the target perfectly. The vessicles carry proteins, messages, and other things around the cell. Endoplasmic reticulum and golgi apparatus create vessicles and sends them out and around the cell.
the mitochondria
To let things travel in and out of the cell
Microtubules.
From cell to cell
Basically it allows things in the cell to travel in and out. E.G. waste.
Egg cell begin in the ovaries, and then move through the fallopian tubes to the uterus.
well nonvascular plants don't have tubes such as vascular plants do. Water must soak into plants and pass slowly from cell to cell.
the endoplasmic reticulum
well nonvascular plants don't have tubes such as vascular plants do. Water must soak into plants and pass slowly from cell to cell.
There are several factors involved in moving materials around the cell. The microtubule acts as a railroad for vessicles to travel to the target perfectly. The vessicles carry proteins, messages, and other things around the cell. Endoplasmic reticulum and golgi apparatus create vessicles and sends them out and around the cell.
nucleus
the mitochondria
No. The larger the cell becomes the more difficult the nutrients can travel around.
The egg begins in the ovaries. Once an egg leaves an ovum it then travels down the fallopian tubes, then to implant in your uterus for 3 weeks and wait for fertiliztion.
To let things travel in and out of the cell