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Which micronutrient is important for enzyme activation? a) Iron b) Manganese c) Zinc d) Copper
Zinc is an important micronutrient for enzyme activation.
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Zinc is an important micronutrient for enzyme activation.
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Manganese is important for enzyme activation.
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The micronutrient important for enzyme activation is zinc.
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What is the process by which water moves through soil? a) Capillary action b) Infiltration c) Percolation d) All of the above
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The process by which water moves through soil includes capillary action, infiltration, and percolation.
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The process by which water moves through soil is all of the above: capillary action, infiltration, and percolation.
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What is the primary component of soil? a) Air b) Water c) Minerals d) Organic matter
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The primary component of soil is minerals.
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Which soil particle has the largest surface area per unit volume? a) Sand b) Silt c) Clay d) Organic matter
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The soil particle with the largest surface area per unit volume is Organic matter
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A soil with high clay content is generally: a) Well-drained b) Poorly drained c) Sandy d) Loamy
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