lennutransport
Lennutransport is a term used in physiology and ecology to describe the movement of nutrients across biological barriers or through space over extended distances. The concept encompasses processes that move essential elements such as sugars, amino acids, minerals, and vitamins from sites of uptake or production to tissues or ecosystems where they are used or stored.
In organisms, long-distance nutrient transport primarily occurs through circulatory systems. Nutrients absorbed in the gut or
Molecular mechanisms involve channels, carriers, and pumps that move nutrients across membranes, with regulation by hormones
Lennutransport is central to growth, metabolism, and homeostasis. Impairment can contribute to diseases such as diabetes
Because lennutransport is not a standardized term with universal definition, its meaning varies across sources. Some