This book is dedicated to any child wanting to learn more about cell transport in a fun way!

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Hello! Nemo here!
I heard that you wanted to learn about Biology and I think that is awesome!
Come follow me on an adventure through the ocean!
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Our first stop is meeting with my old friend, Crush!
Say hi to Crush, everyone!
Crush lives in the ocean along with all of our other friends!
"Hey dudes, I glide down a current without using any energy at all, isn't that rad?"
This is like passive transport because there is no energy needed to go across a membrane.
Let's see who we will stop into on our adventure down the current!
"Come on, dude!"



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OH, LOOK!
WE FOUND PEARL!
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It looks like we scared her and made her ink!
"Ew guys, you made my ink diffuse"
This can be related to cell transport!
When Pearl inked, the ink spread into the ocean.
In diffusion, molecules spread into an area from higher concentrations to lower concentrations.
Do you know what high and low concentration means?
Let's go down the current and look at the fish! Bye, Pearl!

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Wow! Look at all of those fish!
As you can see, there are a ton of fish in this area!
This is what high concentration is like! High concentration is when there are large amounts of particles in a solution.
"Hi guys! I can't even see you!"
Who is that?
"It's me, Guppy. I'm in the middle of all these fish, so you can't see me either! Up ahead of this current, my shark friends, Bruce, Anchor and Chum are there! Let's go see what they are doing!

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AHHHH!
I think I liked the high concentration of fish better!
As you can see, boys and girls, the sharks are in a lower concentration than the school of fish!
"Hello, Nemo! Don't be scared, I'm just a little hungry..."
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Remember guys, fish are friends, NOT food!
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Oh, please don't eat me, Bruce!
"I sure want to, but fish are friends, not food, so I won't!"
Oh my bubbles! This is just like phagocytosis!
In phagocytosis, a cell eats a solid particle
This is like Bruce wanting to eat me!
Come along, everyone, lets see who else we will meet in this current!

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"Hey, Nemo's friends! My name is, Bloat! What's cookin'?"
Bloat puffs up whenever he gets nervous when there's a bunch of people around. Next time we won't sneak up on him!
Bloat is just like a contractile vacuole because he contracts when a reaction occurs.
Just like Bloat, a contractile vacuole pumps water into and out of the cell to make sure that it has an equal amount inside of it.
"Oh no! What is that???"
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IT'S A........

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This book is dedicated to any child wanting to learn more about cell transport in a fun way!

Created & published on StoryJumper™ ©2025 StoryJumper, Inc.
All rights reserved. Sources: storyjumper.com/attribution
Preview audio:
storyj.mp/a4p5f97acxv
Hello! Nemo here!
I heard that you wanted to learn about Biology and I think that is awesome!
Come follow me on an adventure through the ocean!
2
3
Our first stop is meeting with my old friend, Crush!
Say hi to Crush, everyone!
Crush lives in the ocean along with all of our other friends!
"Hey dudes, I glide down a current without using any energy at all, isn't that rad?"
This is like passive transport because there is no energy needed to go across a membrane.
Let's see who we will stop into on our adventure down the current!
"Come on, dude!"



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"Just Keep Transporting!"
Nemo and his friends go on an underwater adventure, learning about biology concepts like passive transport, diffusion, high concentration, phagocytosis, active transport, osmosis, and facilitated diffusion.
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