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Answer in explanation
Explanation:
Capillary action: Inside the stem, there are tube-like transport tissue, called xylem, that brings water and nutrient to different parts of the plant. Water molecules are attracted to the surface of the xylem cells by weak electrical attractions. This sticky property is called adhesion. Water automatically moves up the xylem due to adhesion and the resulting movement is called capillary action1.
Cohesion: Water molecules are not only attracted to the surface of xylem (adhesion), but they are also attracted to one another. This property is called cohesion. Because of cohesion, water molecules fill the column in the xylem as they move up and act as a continuous stream of water.
Transpiration: Water evaporates from the plant through transpiration. As water evaporates in the petals or any part of the plant exposed to air, a negative pressure is created in the xylem, resulting in suction pulling the water upward just like you draw water upward when you suck on a straw.
Osmosis is said to be the tendency of a fluid, usually water, to pass through a semi permeable membrane (as of a living cell) into a solution where the solvent concentration is higher thus equalizing the concentrations of materials on either side of the membrane.
When sugar is placed on a straw berry, the thin film of moisture on the berry skin begins to dissolve the sugar. Once this happens, the dissolved sugar forms a higher solute concentration on the skin of the berry than that found in the (plant) cells of the berry. A concentration gradient is formed and water molecules from the berry cells move down that gradient to the outside of the berry skin and dissolve the sugar to form a gooey solution.
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Rhinorrhea
Lacrimation
Pupillary constriction
The diagnosis for the patient seems to be a cluster headache. In a cluster headache, the patient will have an intense pain with lacrimation, rhinorrhea, and miosis(pupillary constriction). The pain is unilateral with duration of minutes to hours. It could occur for weeks and <span>disappear </span>for months afterward, makes it called "cluster"..
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To be able to sort them into different groups