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Summary Of: Capillary action

so a convex meniscus forms and capillary action works in reverse... capillary action describes the attraction of... Capillary action is responsible for moving... Capillary action is also essential for the drainage of constantly produced... Capillary action is primarily responsible for water transport in plants... The effect of capillary action is limited by the pull of gravity...

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