Answer #1
The outer core for the protection.
Answer # 2
The thickest part of a tree that's alive would be the sapwood, the heartwood is not alive but acts as support for the tree, as the tree ages the heartwood becomes the thickest part.
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The thickest tree trunk is from a Sequoia tree, I believe.
Redwood , its bark can be up to 24 inches thick.
because it is a natural thing
a shrub tree
A tree
The trunk.
Trunk
baobab tree
banana
Trees have got thick stems
Your tree has roots. You plant the roots. They are at the bottom of the trunk. There is a place on the tree trunk where the roots leave the tree trunk. Above that point, the trunk begins getting smaller until it gets to the same size as the rest of the trunk. The basal flare is the part of the trunk where the trunk starts getting larger just before the roots start leaving the tree. If you can not see the basal flare when you plant the tree, you planted it too deep and you killed the tree.
The part of the plant that makes the food for the whole plant is the leaves.
A type of thick-leaved plant.
probably around 4-6"
A tree and the woody stem is called the trunk
A type of thick-leaved plant.
A tree or shrub is a plant that has a thick stem called a trunk and branches with leaves on them. The trunk and branches are brown and the leave are usually green, yellow, red or purple.
It is100feet thick
Sclerenchyma
Sclerenchyma
sclerenchyma
A tree trunk is part of a plant. It is not a (whole) plant on its own. Much in the same way a leg is not a human, but part of a human.The trunk has specific functions which, together with other parts of the plant, help it to survive. Examples of trunk functions are providing support for the plant and, in many types of plants, the trunk is used to store food produced by the leaves.
A tree trunk is part of a plant. It is not a (whole) plant on its own. Much in the same way a leg is not a human, but part of a human.The trunk has specific functions which, together with other parts of the plant, help it to survive. Examples of trunk functions are providing support for the plant and, in many types of plants, the trunk is used to store food produced by the leaves.
A trunk ;)