Plants have developed specialized systems for the movement of water, minerals, and nutrients to sustain life. This process, known as transportation, is essential for plant growth, survival, and overall function. The vascular system, which consists of xylem and phloem, facilitates the movement of water, minerals, and manufactured food materials. Water and dissolved minerals are absorbed through the roots and transported upward to various plant parts, while the food produced during photosynthesis is distributed to areas where it is needed. The mechanisms of transportation rely on both passive and active transport, utilizing various pathways and forces such as osmosis, root pressure, capillarity, and transpirational pull. Understanding plant transportation mechanisms allows us to appreciate how plants maintain their structure and function, adapt to their environments, and influence ecosystems.