👉 The carried fluid, also known as the carrier or transport medium, is a substance that moves along with a solute or solutes through a system, typically in a fluid medium such as water, oil, or air. This fluid facilitates the transport of the solutes from one location to another within a biological system, such as blood transporting oxygen and nutrients in the circulatory system or water carrying dissolved minerals and gases in aquatic environments. The carried fluid plays a crucial role in maintaining the distribution of essential substances necessary for cellular functions and overall organismal health.