a plant
Plants use capillarity to draw water from the soil into their roots. As water evaporates from the leaves, it creates a tension that pulls up more water from the roots through capillary action.
An organism that uses rather than produces is called a comsumer
Fission
As long as the spaces between the particles are connected, the smaller the particles, the higher the capillarity. The larger the particles, the lower the capillarity.Particle size and capillarity are inversely, or negatively related.
capillarity, also known as capillary action.
A chemosynthetic organism uses sulfur or other elements as a source of energy.
A chemosynthetic organism uses sulfur or other elements as a source of energy.
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Plants.
Spiders
An organism that uses rather than produces is called a comsumer
Raul Valle-Rodas has written: 'Experimental comparison of passive and active capillarity in sands' -- subject(s): Sand, Capillarity