proteins..... i think, i am pretty positive though...
Water and nutrients are transported through bryophytes using the xylem. The process of translocation is used for this purpose in plants.
u are so retarted No plants don't use diffusion or osmosis lol if you don't know go frickin read wikipedia
By diffusion of the nutrients through the cell walls and membranes.
through diffusion of air through the open stomata on the peripheri of leaves
By diffusion through stomata in land plants and in aquatic plantsthrough free plant surface in the disolved form in water.
partially by diffusion, but most leaves have pores that facilitate the diffusion.
The migration during the Neolithic era led to the diffusion of farming techniques, domesticated plants and animals, and new technologies among different regions and cultures. This movement also facilitated the spread of knowledge and cultural exchange, shaping the development of societies during that time.
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.
osmosis is to do about plants so it is diffusion hope this helped
Plants that store water for a long time are the plant introductions that have been facilitated by Southern Arabia.
They soak up water throught their roots. (more complexly, they absorb water through their root cells through diffusion which helps them to balance the solute and water in their cells).
cleavage furrow formation