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select one example of an invasive plant harming an environment
a kudzu plants vine attaches to a tree - stem and breaks it.
a palm tree makes new seeds in its flowers each spring.
an oak tree drops acorns that squirrels use as a food source.
an orange tree uses the sunlights energy to make its own food.
question 6 (multiple choice worth 5 points)
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a leopard is a carnivore. how does it get energy indirectly from the sun?
a leopard absorbs energy from sunlight by making its own food.
a leopard absorbs energy from the animals it eats, some of which absorb energy from plants that use sunlight to make their own food.
a leopard absorbs energy from the animals it eats, which use sunlight to make their own food.
a leopard absorbs energy from the plants it eats, which use sunlight to make their own food.
- For the first question, an invasive plant harms the environment. A kudzu plant's vine attaching to a tree stem and breaking it is an example of an invasive plant causing damage. The other options are normal plant - related processes that do not involve harming the environment.
- For the second question, a leopard is a carnivore. It gets energy indirectly from the Sun by eating animals. These animals in turn may have eaten plants that used sunlight to make their own food through photosynthesis.
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- A kudzu plant's vine attaches to a tree stem and breaks it.
- A leopard absorbs energy from the animals it eats, some of which absorb energy from plants that use sunlight to make their own food.