Energy comes from fatty acids which form from excess glucose( sugar) and lipids( fats). When energy is needed these fatty acids cross into the mitochondria and are broken down into acetyl choline- which is the energy block. Animals, therefore, transport energy in fat cells.
Yes, both animals and plants transport materials within their bodies. In animals, materials are transported through the circulatory system, while in plants, materials are transported through the vascular system (xylem and phloem). These transport systems help distribute nutrients, water, and other essential substances to different parts of the organism.
Not sure either
Gymnosperms transport materials through vascular tissues.
No animals are used for transport in Antarctica.
Because they allow rapid transport of people, Animals, produce, and other materials from one country to another.
A transport company can move nearly all kinds of products, the exceptions are live animals and hazardous materials. They can move furniture, building supplies and vehicles.
To sustain life transport of material is necessary for plants and animals.
camels are used for transport
The movement of materials across the cell membrane without using cellular energy is called passive transport. The movement of materials against a concentration difference is known as active transport. Active transport requires energy.
camels are used for transport
These would have to be very small animals and they would transport things by diffusion.
No animals are used for transport in Antarctica.