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Kudzu, a non-native species, who
Kudzu, a non-native species, who is brought to Georgia for decorative purposes. It is a vine that grows quickly and covers
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Kudzu is a non-native, invasive vine that grows in the forests of the American Southeast. Kudzu grows quickly, covering native
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Kudzu is a non-native, invasive vine that grows in the forests of the American Southeast. Kudzu grows quickly, covering native
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Kudzu is a non-native, invasive vine that grows in the forests of the American Southeast. Kudzu grows quickly, covering native
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Which of these would not be considered an invasive species?
Responses A Kudzu is introduced from Japan as an ornamental vine and
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A non-native organism that is released into a new ecosystem, such as Kudzu in the southeastern United States is called a
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Kudzu is a climbing vine native to Japan and China. It was introduced in the U.S. in the late 1800s. Today, this plant is common
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Nonnative species are typically introduced into an area because they serve a purpose. Why was kudzu introduced into the United
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The boundaries of the former Soviet Union changed
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A species that is not native to an area that has since ended up there and with no known predators is growing exponentially -
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2 of 42 of 4 Items Question The Kudzu vine was brought to the United States from Japan. Which of the
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