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some trees release toxins into the soil that can kill the plants nearby. this ability can best be described as
- a means of establishing a consistent soil ph
- a benefit to the ecosystem, since it results in increased biodiversity
- a trait acquired by the species to eliminate the consumers that feed on them
- an evolutionary advantage, reducing competition for water, nutrients, and sunlight
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- Option 1: Releasing toxins isn't about soil pH consistency.
- Option 2: Killing nearby plants reduces biodiversity, not increase.
- Option 3: The toxins target nearby plants (competition), not consumers feeding on the tree.
- Option 4: By killing nearby plants, the tree reduces competition for resources (water, nutrients, sunlight), giving it an evolutionary advantage.
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- an evolutionary advantage, reducing competition for water, nutrients, and sunlight