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A nonnative species of plant is introduced into a forest. Which of the

following would be most likely to prevent this plant from becoming an
invasive species?
O A. The plant is able to reproduce quickly in this ecosystem.
OB. The forest ecosystem lacks animals that eat the plant.
O C. The forest ecosystem has very low biodiversity.
O D. The plant must compete with tough native species.

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User Musthero
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Answer:

D- the plant must compete with tough native species

Step-by-step explanation:

if the plant has to compete with tougher native species ots probably less likely to grow quickly and take over

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User Shijil Narayanan
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