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Water in the soil is held tightly by adhesive forces between the water molecules and the mineral content in soil particles - in the microspores.
Explanation:
While water passes through the macrospores of soil by gravity, water passes through the microspores mainly by cohesion between the water molecules and adhesion between the water molecules and soil minerals. The more surface area for the minerals in the soil (due to finer particle sizes) the higher the water retention rate of the soil. This is why soil with more humus (like silt and clay) retains water more than soils like sand.
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(D) Lymphatic system
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One of the Lymphatic systems major jobs is to collect extra lymph fluid from body tissues and return it back to the blood.
Answer:
this study is clearly an observational work
Explanation:
experimental studies involve to establish direct associations between a traits and its phenotypic effects. For example, a classical experimental study would involve to map a nonsense mutation in the ACTN3 gene significantly correlated to the non-sprinting phenotype
Answer;
-Arousal, metabolism, growth and sex
The endocrine system is directly involved with arousal, metabolism, growth and sex.
Explanation;
The endocrine system is the collection of glands that produce hormones that regulate metabolism, growth and development, tissue function, sexual function, reproduction, sleep, and mood, among other things.
-These hormones regulate the body's growth, metabolism (the physical and chemical processes of the body), and sexual development and function. The hormones are released into the bloodstream and may affect one or several organs throughout the body.
-Hormones are chemical messengers created by the body, whose role is to transfer information from one set of cells to another to coordinate the functions of different parts of the body.