source to sink
It allows it to transport fluids called phloem and xylem, which carry water and nutrients, through the plant, starting with the roots and going all the way up to the leaves.
any type of sugar. fruits have fructose (fruit sugar) which your body converts to glucose, any candy or other (sweet) is going to have sugar (sucrose), which your body converts to glucose. so if you eat any plant it's going to have some fructose, fruits are higher in fructose then other plant matter, and anything with sugar gives you sucrose since sugar is sucrose. fructose and sucrose are complex sugars, and glucose is simple sugar.
They are constantly going up and down everywhere through the plant in tubes.
it depends who or what company is going to transport it anywhere around the world
Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not.
Both facilitated transport and active transport require the substance that passes the membrane to pass through intermembrane proteins. However, unlike active transport, facilitated transport does not require ATP because it is not actively going against the concentration gradient.
I'm going to go with osmosis, which is the passive transport of water across a membrane from higher to lower concentration.
The Cell Membrane Makes Sure that the materials going in and out of the cell are not harmful, such as a virus.
passive transport does not require energy eg. diffusion and osmosis. Therefore, osmosis is a passive transport. Active transport requires energy eg. a molecule going from a low concentration from a high concentration.
Bobtails are known for their easy going manner and are often described as 'dog-like.
prices vary as to where you are going and what mode of transport you use.
It was an eaiswe to transport goods Instead of going on foot