The processes that involve the movement of materials inside a cell are called intracellular transport, which includes mechanisms like endocytosis, exocytosis, and molecular motor proteins. In multicellular organisms, the movement between different parts is facilitated by the circulatory system (blood vessels and the heart) and the lymphatic system. These transport systems help distribute essential nutrients, oxygen, hormones, and immune cells throughout the organism.
the lymphatic system, like the cardiovascular system, includes a network of vessels that transport fluids
multicellular organism
its a multicellular organism
The cardiovascular and the lymphatic systems transport fluids in your body.
A transport system is needed in multicellular organisms to efficiently distribute essential nutrients, gases, and waste products throughout the body. This system allows for the rapid and coordinated movement of materials to and from cells located far from the external environment. In multicellular organisms, individual cells are specialized for specific functions, and a transport system ensures that these specialized cells can work together effectively to maintain homeostasis and support the overall functioning of the organism.
The multicellular organism contains two or more cells. They also own an organ system which contains tissues and organs.
no immune response.
an Organ System
multicellular organisms obtain their oxygen through the respiratory system
the bloodstream(vascular) and the lymphatic system
Both the lymphatic system and the cardiovascular system transport the antibodies of the immune system.