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dezoksy [38]
3 years ago
15

Throughout the world, in nearly every ecosystem, there are animal and plant species present that were introduced into the ecosys

tem by humans or transported to the ecosystem as a result of human activities. Some examples are listed in the chart below. 41. State one reason why an introduced species might be very successful in a new environment. [1] ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 42. Identify one action the government could take to prevent the introduction of additional new species. [1]
Biology
1 answer:
Gre4nikov [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Suitability of environment and tolerance.

Explanation:

Suitability of environment and tolerance is the reason which tells that an introduced species might be very successful in a new environment. The species have all the adaptations that helps in the survival of introduced organism. Strict checking on the airports and destruction of plant species that the person bring with it are the actions take by the government that prevent the introduction of additional new species in the ecosystem.

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