Absorption
This type of transport is generally called passive transport.
Carbohydrates are transported in mammals in the form of glucose. Glucose is carried in the blood to tissues where it is either used for energy or stored as glycogen. Transport of glucose is facilitated by specific transport proteins called glucose transporters.
Water can use both passive and active transport mechanisms. Passive transport involves movement of water molecules across a membrane without the need for energy, while active transport involves the use of energy to move water molecules against their concentration gradient.
Fats are absorbed mainly by passive transport in the small intestine. This process involves the diffusion of fatty acids and monoglycerides across the intestinal epithelium and into the bloodstream without the need for energy input.
Osmosis is a type of passive transport that involves elements such as calcium. The elements are moved from high concentration to low concentration.
Transport in mammals generally involves absorption and distribution of nutrients, gases, and wastes throughout the body via the circulatory system. This allows for the delivery of essential substances to cells and the removal of metabolic byproducts. The circulatory system also plays a key role in maintaining homeostasis by regulating temperature, pH, and fluid balance.
circulatory system
Some can be dangerous but generally mammals are scared of us.
Heart
Glucose is transported through the blood
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Mammals do not have feathers and generally do not lay young in eggs.
No, not to humans or mammals.
This type of transport is generally called passive transport.
No. Generally speaking mammals are more intelligent than non-mammals
Carbohydrates are transported in mammals in the form of glucose. Glucose is carried in the blood to tissues where it is either used for energy or stored as glycogen. Transport of glucose is facilitated by specific transport proteins called glucose transporters.
No, their skeletons are generally bone.