Nutrients
food
Food material prepared by the leaves is transported to the roots.
Disease
All plant cells contain some nutrients, however, the cells of the seed, fruit and root tend to be used for food storage. The nutrients are transported around the plant by phloem cells in the vasculature.
oil can be transported around the workd by ships and other sources.
blood
Nutrients
Lol i don't know...
So there would be more food to go around as there were shortages due to food not being able to be transported to different countries.
mostly by ship and pipelines
food
If by "food" you mean the product of photosynthesis, this is transported through the plant (from the leaves and green parts) by the Phloem vessels - this is generally in a downward direction. If by "food" you mean nutrients that are absorbed from the soil, these are absorbed in solution by the roots and then transported in an upward direction throughout the plant by the Xylem vessels
Underground pipelines and liquified on traincars and trucks.
Because most of the food and resources of the time, were transported to the British soldiers and their allies.
food is transported through phloem....root get food through obsorbtion of water..then food is transported through a tissue name phloem
Most definitely. The railways transported soldiers around places and transported many innocent lives to concentration camps which was controlled by the Nazis.