Irrigation is the transporting and delivery of water from one area to another.
The ancient Roman pioneered the use of elaborate aquaducts, open channels through which water for drinking, cooking and bathing coursed through the countryside.
Aqueducts were made for transporting water.
Transporting water and sugars (from photosynthesis)
For one the cells do not use the water they are transporting. Rigidity of structure, for another reason.
both have specialized channels for transporting water.
Transporting water is commonly referred to as water conveyance.
water
Transporting cargo, transporting people, recreation, fire fighting, surveying land and water, construction, military
Flume
Aqueduct system
Transporting water and sugars (from photosynthesis)
The xylem is responsible for transporting water from the roots to the leaves in an angiosperm plant. It is a vascular tissue that forms tubes to conduct water and minerals throughout the plant.
Air is not a sediment transporting agent. Sediment transporting agents typically involve water (such as rivers and oceans), ice (glaciers), or wind. Air can carry dust particles, but it does not transport larger sediment particles like water or ice.