Asked by Corinna Vogel on May 08, 2024
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What is a feature of the Japanese kudzu vine?
A) It flowers twice a year.
B) It bears toxic berries that deplete bird populations.
C) It is a source of starch for use in Canadian beverages.
D) It has a strong root system that helps control soil erosion.
Japanese Kudzu Vine
An invasive plant species known for its quick growth and ability to suffocate other plants by densely covering them.
Toxic Berries
Berries that contain poisonous substances which can pose health risks or be fatal to humans and animals if ingested.
Soil Erosion
The process by which soil is removed from an area by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- Recognize the impact of human activities on wildlife and the importance of conservation strategies.
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JA
Jadell AndrewsMay 11, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The feature of the Japanese kudzu vine mentioned in the options is that it has a strong root system that helps control soil erosion. Therefore, the correct choice is D. The other options are incorrect, as kudzu vine does not flower twice a year, it does not bear toxic berries, and it is not a source of starch for use in Canadian beverages.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the impact of human activities on wildlife and the importance of conservation strategies.