What is the concept of transportation in animals and plants?
Understand the Problem
The question likely relates to the concept of transportation in animals and plants as depicted in the concept map. It describes various systems and processes involved in how substances are moved within different organisms.
Answer
Movement of substances through organism systems.
Transportation in animals and plants involves systems for moving nutrients, gases, water, and waste throughout the organism, using structures like vessels in plants and circulatory systems in animals.
Answer for screen readers
Transportation in animals and plants involves systems for moving nutrients, gases, water, and waste throughout the organism, using structures like vessels in plants and circulatory systems in animals.
More Information
In plants, the vascular system uses xylem and phloem to transport water, nutrients, and sugars. In animals, circulatory systems (blood or lymphatic) distribute oxygen, nutrients, and waste.
Tips
Avoid confusing the plant and animal transport mechanisms, as they operate differently despite serving similar purposes.
Sources
- Transportation in Animals and Plants - BYJU'S - byjus.com
- Transportation in Plants and Animals by Unacademy - unacademy.com
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