transport of nutrients , hormone , water , waste .. and transport of the body heat away from organs .. it serves as a reservoir of nutrients , enzyme , and fluids
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.
Lions hunt for their food and eat a diet mainly consisting of meat. When they catch their prey, they use their sharp teeth and powerful jaws to tear and chew the meat. The nutrients from the meat are then absorbed in their digestive system, providing them with the energy they need to survive and thrive.
Lions have a specialized digestive system that allows them to digest their food efficiently. Their digestive tract includes a highly acidic stomach that helps break down tough animal tissues and a cecum for fermenting plant material. Lions have a short digestive system, which allows them to quickly absorb nutrients from their prey.
Lions are carnivores. They only eat meat. The actual hunting and killing is done by the lioness, with the lion just showing up for mealtime! All of the lionesses in a group of lions, called a pride, are related to each other.
transport absortion
Absorption
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xylem and phloem
Transport Nutrients
The Xylem of a plant transports water and some nutrients.
transport of nutrients , hormone , water , waste .. and transport of the body heat away from organs .. it serves as a reservoir of nutrients , enzyme , and fluids
Passive transport is not an example of essential nutrients for the cell.
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The vascular bundles in dicots transport water, minerals, and nutrients throughout the plant. They consist of xylem vessels that transport water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant, and phloem tubes that transport sugars produced in the leaves to other parts of the plant for energy.
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.