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Q: Why don't herbaceous plants have bark?
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What is a Porqupine's Food Chain?

Herbaceous Plants, Inner Tree Bark, Twigs And Leaves.


Can you list every thing that a deer eats?

They eat a variety of herbaceous plants, lichens, mosses, and tree leaves and bark.


Which describes herbaceous stems?

Stem - supporting structure of a plant, serving also to conduct and to store food materials. The stems of herbaceous and of woody plants differ: those of herbaceous plants are usually green and pliant and are covered by a thin epidermis instead of by the bark of woody plants. There is relatively more pith in herbaceous stems, and the cambium, which increases the diameter of woody stems, is usually almost inactive; it is therefore characteristic of herbaceous stems that, although they increase in height, their increase in diameter is small.


Why would having poisonous leaves bark and seeds be of benefit to a sandbox tree?

It discourages herbaceous animals from eating them. Plants don't like getting eaten you know.


What statement is true about herbaceous and woody plants?

Who ever is reading this your a mother


Are herbaceous stems hard and rigid and have and outer layer called bark?

True of False : Herbacious stems are hard and rigid and have an outer layer called bark.


Soft stem plants are called?

herbaceous


What are the examples of rootstock?

orchids or herbaceous plants


What are examples of rootstock?

orchids or herbaceous plants


What are the example of rootstock?

orchids or herbaceous plants


Prickly herbaceous plants or shrubs especially blackberry plants?

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What types of plant does the porcupine eat?

Porcupines that climb in trees tend to eat the twigs and bark of that tree. They also eat roots, stems, and berries.