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folubunmi

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Explain why kudzu was brought into the United States from Japan.
 
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____________________ is the ability of an organism to remain stable when conditions around it are changing.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Kudzu was brought in from Japan because it grew rapidly, was of high nutritive content that made good grazing for cattle, and it helped in the control of erosion.

Answer to Question 2

Homeostasis



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