You mean rise not rinse. Higher in a narrow tube due to capillary action.
The aorta is the blood vessel with the widest lumen. In contrast, capillaries are the blood vessels with the narrowest lumen.
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It is because of Capillary action, the adhesive forces for water are effective in narrow tube, in a wide tube the weight of water resists the upwards movement of water.
Narrow
A wide lumen in blood vessels refers to the larger inner diameter of a vessel, such as an artery or vein, which allows for increased blood flow. This can be important in various physiological conditions and can be influenced by factors such as vessel elasticity, blood pressure, and overall vascular health. A wider lumen can help reduce resistance to blood flow, facilitating efficient circulation throughout the body. However, pathological conditions, such as atherosclerosis, can narrow the lumen, leading to potential cardiovascular issues.
because it has very small lumen
The opposed of narrow is wide.
capillary tube
capillary tube.
The prefix for "capillary" is "capill-" which means small or narrow, often referring to small blood vessels in the body.
That is capillary attraction.