This document outlines learning objectives related to transport in plants. It discusses the functions of xylem and phloem, their locations in plant structures, and the roles of root hairs in water and ion uptake. The pathway of water through roots, stems, and leaves is described. Transpiration is defined as the evaporation of water from mesophyll cells and its loss through stomata. The document explains how transpiration creates tension that draws water up plants and defines translocation as the movement of sucrose and amino acids in phloem to regions of storage, respiration or growth.