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Transport function

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The transport function in various contexts typically refers to the mechanism or process through which substances, materials, or information are moved from one location to another. Here are a few specific examples of transport functions across different fields: 1. **Biology**: In biological systems, transport functions refer to how substances such as nutrients, gases, and waste products move across cell membranes or through biological systems.

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