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What evidence would best support the hypothesis that high levels of infestation by a blanketing vine such as mile-a-minute or morning glory can stress a tree upon which the vine is growing?
a. evidence that the tree receives less sunlight
b. evidence that the tree has increased respiration rates
c. evidence that the tree has a decreased accumulation of heat-stress proteins
d. evidence that the tree moves away from light

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