Molecules moves across plasma membrane by passive transport and active transport. ATP or molecules moving down a gradient may provide the energy for active transport. Hydrogen ions are important in active transport in plants.
take them off the ground and plant them on another place that has good soil
wind, animals, humans, anyway possible
Non-vascular plants do not have transport system.
The short-distance substance transport in plants are from cell to cell only. The long-distance transport is the photosynthate movement from the leaves to the roots.
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These are the cells in plants that transport nutrients and water. The phloem cellls transport nutrients, and the woody xylem cells transport water.
Vascular plants (Pterydophytae, Gymnospermae and Angyospermae) can transport water faster then Bryophytae and can reach big heights. Unlike Bryophytae, that have a slow water transport and cannot be high.
Xylem and phloem are the main transport tissues in plants.
To sustain life transport of material is necessary for plants and animals.
Suny warm days favour more transport of water in plants
Non-vascular plants
liverworts
Xylem and phloem are the main transport tissues in plants.
must plant be alive to transport water
Yes. Vascular plants can use xylem to transport water and phloem to transport sugar and mineral.
Non-vascular plants do not have transport system.
Yes. For example, plants and animals transport nutrients throughout their bodies, as well as carbon dioxide and oxygen.
photosynthesis
The short-distance substance transport in plants are from cell to cell only. The long-distance transport is the photosynthate movement from the leaves to the roots.