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circulatory system does.
The circulatory system or the cardiovascular system. It also transport the waste products of metabolism. The same also transport the oxygen and carbon bi oxide.
Active transport system is the best-suited for transporting nutrients present in the environment in extremely low amounts. This system uses energy to actively transport molecules against a concentration gradient, allowing for the uptake of scarce nutrients efficiently. This mechanism ensures that essential nutrients are acquired even when they are sparse in the environment.
There are two main types of Euglena: autotrophic Euglena that can photosynthesize and heterotrophic Euglena that must ingest food particles to survive. Autotrophic Euglena have chloroplasts and can produce their own food through photosynthesis, while heterotrophic Euglena do not have chloroplasts and rely on absorbing nutrients from their environment.
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No, the circulatory system transports nutrients to cells. The integumentary system protects your body.
The circulatory system, case closed.
circulatory system does.
Your blood does this; IE; your Cardiovascular system.
The circulatory system or the cardiovascular system. It also transport the waste products of metabolism. The same also transport the oxygen and carbon bi oxide.
Active transport system is the best-suited for transporting nutrients present in the environment in extremely low amounts. This system uses energy to actively transport molecules against a concentration gradient, allowing for the uptake of scarce nutrients efficiently. This mechanism ensures that essential nutrients are acquired even when they are sparse in the environment.
We need nutrients and oxygen to be supplied to our cells at a very fast rate as our cells need a lot of energy to keep us alive. Therefore we must have an efficient transport system to transport nutrients and oxygen to the billions of cells in our body. The transport system in man is known as the circulatory system.
Water and disolved nutrients as well as glucose
the bloodstream(vascular) and the lymphatic system
The large intestine
Planaria have a simple transport system that consists of a network of branching gastrovascular canals. These canals distribute nutrients, oxygen, and waste products throughout the organism's body. Nutrients and gases are exchanged directly through the body surface into the surrounding environment.