Create an illustrated image representing the concept of an invasive species. Show an unidentified plant with aggressive growth overtaking a diverse ecosystem. The plant should have wide, bright green leaves and yellow blossoms. Additionally, depict a few native animals subtly trying to adapt to this rapidly changing environment. This should all originate against a backdrop of a serene pond surrounded by dense forest. The image is to be complex, providing a visually appealing and educational perspective on the issue of invasive species, without involving any text.

What aspect of an organism makes it an invasive species

1. What aspect of an organism makes it an invasive species?(1 point)

Answer: It does harm and is introduced to the ecosystem

2. The Kudzu vine was brought to the United States from Japan. Which of the following additional characteristics of the Kudzu vine determined that it was an invasive species?
Answer: It grows rapidly, robbing other plants of sunlight

3.All of the following are mentioned in this lesson as factors threatening the waters of southeastern Australia except
Answer: Decreasing water temperature

4. Why are invasive species such a huge threat to ecosystems?
Answer: Invasive species can do intense damage, so much so that ecosystems may not be able to recover.

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What aspect of an organism makes it an invasive species?

a
It is from a different ecosystem.
b
It does harm and is introduced to the ecosystem.
c
It is harmful to organisms in all ecosystems.
d
It has no predators in the new ecosystem.

In an ecosystem with low biodiversity, the removal of a species will

a
not affect the ecosystem because another species will take its place.
b
disturb the ecosystem because another species will not be able to replace it.
c
not affect the ecosystem because another species will not be able to replace it.
d
disturb the ecosystem because another species will take its place.

Direct ecosystem services include benefits such as

a
photosynthesis.
b
transportation.
c
soil decomposition.
d
recreational parks.

In an ecosystem with low biodiversity, the removal of a species will

a
not affect the ecosystem because another species will take its place.
b
disturb the ecosystem because another species will not be able to replace it.
c
not affect the ecosystem because another species will not be able to replace it.
d
disturb the ecosystem because another species will take its place.

c

soil decomposition.

b

disturb the ecosystem because another species will not be able to replace it.

b

disturb the ecosystem because another species will not be able to replace it.