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Capillarity is the movement of a liquid in a tube due to the adhesion of liquid molecules to the sides of the tube and cohesive attraction of the liquid molecules to each other. The height that water may obtain capillary action alone is defined by this equation, h=14.87/r, where the radius (r) of the tube is in μm and height (h) is in meters. So in small-diameter tubes such as xylem tracheids and vessels, water can move upwards by capillary action.

Part A:) Without doing any calculations, do you think capillary action is sufficient to move water to the tops of 100 m tall trees?

Part B:) Now get out your calculators. Given that tracheids are about 80 μm and vessel elements about 200 μm in diameter, how high (in meters) can water move in xylem by capillary action alone?

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