Cohesion and adhesion through xylem tissue. At least, that's the primary mechanism for complex plants. For simpler plants (e.g. mosses), it's mostly just a matter of diffusion.
glucose moves around the plant by special tubes running through the stem and to the leaves
The Plant gets water from the ground through its roots.
Water flows through a plant with the xylem when it collects water and the nutrients in a plant.
Water enters a plant through it's roots and stem. After it enters the roots and stem, it travels through the plants "veins."
The vascular tissue xylem carries water from the roots of the plant to the leaves of the plant via the stem of the plant.
Through the stele
Water is carried through the plant by the xylem.
Transpiration is the name for the journey of water through a plant.
glucose moves around the plant by special tubes running through the stem and to the leaves
The Plant gets water from the ground through its roots.
Osmosis (endo-osmosis to take water inside plant cell)
Through the stem.
Water goes through "xylem".
Seeds aid in the dispersal of a plant because they often grow to the point in which they can be moved through the wind or the water.
propellers
Transpiration of water is evaporation of excess water in a plant through stomata of a plant. When water is transpired, water is pulled upwards through the vessels to the stomata present in the leaves of the plant. This process not only allows transpiration to occur but also transport the water from the roots to the leaves of the plant.
they carry the water and its sugars through the plant.