must plant be alive to transport water
It is passive transport because of the diffusion.
there are 2 types of cells in plants that carry water and nutrient around them. phloem cells most notably transport sucrose while xylem transports water.
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xylem
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There are several examples of water transport. The most common example is a truck that carries water bottles to residential and commercial customers. You can also find water wells, along with pipes that transport water to homes and offices.
We need to consider the three basic types of transport: ground, water, and air. Ground transport is the most convenient for places that are not extremely distant or separated by unbridged bodies of water. If ground transport is not feasible, the alternatives are water or air transport. Air transport is faster but more expensive. Water, especially for large, heavy shipments, is much more economical. In addition, some people enjoy the experience of an ocean voyage more than they enjoy flying.
They used anything that could hold water, however most of the water that they 'transported' was by the irrigation canals they created.
water transport
Water Transport
must plant be alive to transport water
It is passive transport because of the diffusion.
there are 2 types of cells in plants that carry water and nutrient around them. phloem cells most notably transport sucrose while xylem transports water.
The Romans would transport water in aqueducts.
xylem
Water will go up the stems of roses. But roses will not transport water any where else.