How are the transport systems in humans and plants similar?
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Step 1: Humans use blood vessels (arteries, veins, capillaries) to move blood.
Step [2-9]: Plants use xylem and phloem tubes to move water and food.
Step [2-9]: The presence of tubes is a common structural similarity.
Correct answer: Both have tubes to transport materials.
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