Questions 1 and 2 are based on this passage
Soil communities are dependent on plants for organic matter. Plants provide organic matter for soil communities through the decomposition of leaf litter, by oozing nutrients from roots, or through other methods of deposition of organic compounds into the soil environments. As a result of these diverse methods by which plants supply resources, unique soil communities form under different plant species and under plant communities that differ in composition. If a nonnative plant species invades an above-ground community of flora and fauna, it can alter links between the native above-ground community and the below-ground soil community. For example, an invading nonnative plant could alter the quantity of leaf litter production, which would alter nutrient contributions to the soil.
Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.
According to the passage, plants supply resources to soil communities by which of the following methods?
Some plants supply resources to soil communities by promoting diversity of above-ground flora and fauna.
Some plants supply resources to soil communities by oozing nutrients from their roots.
Some plants supply resources to soil communities by depositing leaf litter.
Select one or more answer choices.

