It is the smallest blood vessels in the body that carries blood cells ,salts & nutrients to be supplied to tissues & organs.
It is a minute(nm) tube that permits flow of minute solutions/gas in minimum molecular form.
A capillary is the smallest blood vessel in the body. They are the vessels in which gas exchange occurs.
Capillary water is the water which remain in soils and other materials after draining.
The narrower the bore of the tube ,the greater is the capillary action. For example :A sponge retains water (on being dipped in water)is due to capillary action.
Adhesion due to the polarity of the water molecule.
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To absorb capillary water and the minerals
Capillary motion is a movement of liquids in small tubes. This motion can be also ascensional.
water and waste will move in capillary . water and waste will move in capillary .
The capillary fringe
The movement of water through the soil and layers by gravity and capillary forces is called percolation. The water can also be passed through permeable rock by this process.
capillary is just a scientific word for roots
The narrower the bore of the tube ,the greater is the capillary action. For example :A sponge retains water (on being dipped in water)is due to capillary action.
Capillary action will pull water up the stem to the flower and into the petals.
Water uses capillary action to "climb" up plant vessels through cohesion and adhesion, which allows the water to be transported throughout the plant.
The adhesive force of wetting liquids specially water is responsible for capillary action, the capillary action is not possible for Mercury.
Capillary action is not sufficient to lift water against gravity after certain height .
Capillary action forces water upward. So it takes the water from underground causing it to affect the movement of water under ground
Cohesion force among the molecules of water allows for capillary action in plants.