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What aspect of an organism makes it an invasive species?(1 point)
It is from a different ecosystem.
It has no predators in the new ecosystem.
It is harmful to organisms in all ecosystems.
It does harm and is introduced to the ecosystem.
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Answer: It does harm and is introduced to the ecosystem.
Explanation: An invasive species is a non‑native (introduced) organism that spreads and causes environmental, economic, or human-health harm in its new ecosystem. Being from a different ecosystem or lacking predators can contribute, but the defining feature is that it’s introduced and causes harm.
Explanation: An invasive species is a non‑native (introduced) organism that spreads and causes environmental, economic, or human-health harm in its new ecosystem. Being from a different ecosystem or lacking predators can contribute, but the defining feature is that it’s introduced and causes harm.
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