explain the capillarity theory in respect of ascent of water in plants name the tissue involved.
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All the plants need water to grow. The attraction to the tree root tissue (cohesion) becomes stronger than the attraction to the other water molecules (adhesion). This sends the water drop up through the roots of the tree in narrow pipes called capillaries or xylem.
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The attraction to the tree root tissue (cohesion) becomes stronger than the attraction to the other water molecules (adhesion). This sends the water drop up through the roots of the tree in narrow pipes called capillaries or xylem. ... They each take a buddy and form a stream of water moving up the capillary.
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