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what dou you meant by capaillary force in plants ​

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Answered by deepikajlmhjkknacin
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Capillary action is the movement of liquid along a surface of a solid caused by the attraction of molecules of the liquid to the molecules of the solid. ... Plants use capillary action to bring water up the roots and stems to the rest of the plant.

Answered by Anonymous
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Capillary action is the movement of liquid along a surface of a solid caused by the attraction of molecules of the liquid to the molecules of the solid. Let's simplify.

Plants use capillary action to bring water up the roots and stems to the rest of the plant. The molecules of the water (the liquid) are attracted to the molecules of the inside of the stem (the solid). This attraction is used to help force the water up from the ground and disperse it throughout the plant.

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