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  1. How did the movement of plants through the Columbian Exchange impact world populations?A. Plants introduced diseases that
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  2. How did the movement of plants through the Columbian Exchange impact world populations?A. Better food sources led to population
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  3. A keystone species is one that(1 point)Responses eats a mixture of plants and animals eats a mixture of plants and animals is
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  4. Taro plants, which are native to Africa, were introduced into Florida's wetland biome in 1910. Today taro plants grow wild in
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  5. Taro plants, which are native to Africa, were introduced into Florida's wetland biome in 1910. Today taro plants grow wild in
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  6. A type of plant is introduced into an ecosystem and quickly begins to take over. A scientist counts the number of plants after m
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  7. How did the movement of plants through the Columbian Exchange impact world populations? A. Plants introduced diseases that
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  8. A type of plant is introduced into an ecosystem and quickly begins to take over. A scientist counts the number of plants after m
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  9. Nonnative species are typically introduced into an area because they serve a purpose. Why was kudzu introduced into the United
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  10. A fast-growing vine is introduced into a small national park. The vine competes with the native plants in the park. Soon, the
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