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Compare and contrast the processes of diffusion,transcytosis and bulk flow in the process of capillary exchange.
Aeration
The process of introducing air into a material, such as soil or water, to improve oxygenation and reduce compaction or concentration of gases.
Nutrient-holding Capacity
The ability of soil to retain nutrients and make them available to plants, influencing soil fertility and agricultural productivity.
Soil Textures
Describes the feel, look, and consistency of soil based on the size and distribution of its particles, such as sand, silt, and clay.
Chemical Properties
Characteristics of a substance that become evident during a chemical reaction, revealing the substance's composition.
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