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What role do indigenous plants play in maintaining ecosystem health?
They provide habitat and food for local wildlife.
They are mainly aesthetic and do not impact the ecosystem.
They only exist in high-altitude areas.
They consume large amounts of water, harming the ecosystem.
How do indigenous plants contribute to soil health?
By introducing toxins into the soil.
By preventing erosion and maintaining soil structure.
By requiring excessive fertilizer use.
By inhibiting the growth of all other plant species.
Why is biodiversity supported by indigenous plants?
They create monocultures that dominate landscapes.
They provide unique ecological interactions and resources.
They require similar growth conditions as all other plants.
They often change soil pH to accommodate non-native species.
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