Asked by ❄ Snowflake ❄
Mountain pine beetles inject a fungus into the trunks of pine trees.
What is the best explanation of trees infested with mountain pine beetles turning red and dying?
Select one:
a. The tree cannot produce cones anymore
b. The tree cannot move gases in and out through the needles
c. The weight of the tree cannot be supported in the soil
d. The tree cannot move water and food to all its parts*
What is the best explanation of trees infested with mountain pine beetles turning red and dying?
Select one:
a. The tree cannot produce cones anymore
b. The tree cannot move gases in and out through the needles
c. The weight of the tree cannot be supported in the soil
d. The tree cannot move water and food to all its parts*
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
I agree
Answered by
❄ Snowflake ❄
Okay, I will put that, and I'll update if it was correct or not just in case. Thanks
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