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question 12 (1 point)
in a prairie restoration project, why is it important to choose the right mix of annual and perennial plants?
\ta to guarantee only annuals survive
\tb because perennials cannot produce seeds
\tc to eliminate competition between species
\td to provide biodiversity and ensure some plants return each year
question 13 (1 point)
which of the following most accurately describes a biennial plant’s life cycle?
\ta flowers every year for many years
\tb alternates between dormant and active every year
\tc grows leaves in the first year, flowers and seeds in the second, then dies
\td grows, reproduces, and dies within one year
Question 12
- Option a is wrong because the goal isn't to have only annuals survive.
- Option b is wrong as perennials can produce seeds.
- Option c is wrong because competition between species can't be completely eliminated, and it's not the main reason for choosing the mix.
- Option d is correct as annuals and perennials together provide biodiversity, and perennials return each year, which is important for prairie restoration.
- Option a describes a perennial plant.
- Option b is not the characteristic of a biennial plant.
- Option c accurately describes a biennial plant's life cycle: it grows leaves in the first year, flowers and produces seeds in the second year, and then dies.
- Option d describes an annual plant.
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d. To provide biodiversity and ensure some plants return each year