Nonnative species are only introduced unintentionally.
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if you need an example horses where brought to America by Spainiards for transport
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The given statement is False.
Non native species are also introduced intentionally for the betterment of the environment in a better way.
There are chances that the planned introduction of non native species may be beneficial to the surrounding species or might not be beneficial to the surrounding species.
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B) DNA replication
Explanation: The image on USA Testprep (which you did not include) shows two copies of the DNA and they are being formed from a template. That is basically the way DNA Replication happens.