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What is the significance of capillarity?

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Answered by ItzSweetGangster
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Answer:

The capillarity of water through the xylem tissue of plants is important because it allows plants to transport water and nutrients from their roots to structures that are located all the way at the top of the plant.

Explanation:

  • The upward movement of water in plants from roots is due to capillary action.
  • when you place a straw in a glass of soda and the level of the soda in the straw is a little bit higher than that in the glass.
  • A towel gets soaked with water on account of capillary action

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Answered by rajashreesubudhi958
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Answer:

The capillarity of water through the xylem tissue of plants is important because it allows plants to transport water and nutrients from their roots to structures that are located all the way at the top of the plant.

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