Transport is a fundamental topic in FSC Biology and essential for MDCAT and entry test preparation. It refers to the movement of water, minerals, and nutrients within an organism to sustain life and maintain homeostasis. In plants, transport occurs through xylem (water and mineral conduction) and phloem (food conduction), while in animals, the circulatory system transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products via blood. Efficient transport systems are crucial for growth, energy distribution, and overall survival. Understanding the mechanisms of transport, including diffusion, osmosis, and active transport, is vital for FSC board exams and MDCAT entry test preparation. PLS Academy provides detailed explanations, diagrams, and exam-focused MCQs to ensure students master this topic effectively.
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