The document summarizes transport systems in plants. It describes that xylem transports water and minerals up the plant and provides mechanical support, while phloem transports sugars and amino acids. Xylem cells are dead and hollow, strengthened by lignin, whereas phloem is made of living sieve tube cells that transport sugars with help from companion cells. Water moves into roots by osmosis and up the plant via root pressure, capillary action and transpiration pull through the xylem. The rate of transpiration is affected by temperature, humidity, light, wind and carbon dioxide levels.