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What Likely Caused the Slight Increase of Mean Poison Ivy

Question 56

Question 56

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What likely caused the slight increase of mean poison ivy biomass in the control plots? What likely caused the slight increase of mean poison ivy biomass in the control plots?   A)  random experimental error B)  an increase in atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> levels C)  There were more poison ivy plants in the control plots to begin with.


A) random experimental error
B) an increase in atmospheric CO2 levels
C) There were more poison ivy plants in the control plots to begin with.

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