Some vines are protected by bark and some are not. It also depends on the age of the vine. New vines are often green with no bark protecting the main vine while older vines will develop bark on the main branch coming from the ground. This makes them more resilient to pests and other predatory insects.
Bark.
it is called the canopy PLOP.
sapwood
The soft layer just beneath the bark in tree trunks is called the cambium layer. It is responsible for producing new cells that allow the tree to grow in diameter.
out of bark, trees, animal hides and sometimes vines
Yes, weeds have bark if they're nuisance shrubs, trees or woody vines. Bark refers to the outer covering of roots and stems in woody plants such as woody vines, trees and shrubs. Weeds refer to plants that grow where they aren't wanted or to plants whose usefulness is unknown or negated by their harmfulness. Therefore, a weed has bark when it's a question of a shrub, tree or woody vine growing where you don't want it or where it's causing harm to the environment.
they were made by the Iroquois. Iroquois canoe was made out of birch-bark and sometimes tree trunks it depends.
no, elephants are herbivores. they eat grass, a variety of plants, fruits, tree leaves, bark and vines
gorillas eat leaves vines fruit roots and bark
has tall trees with vines hanging from them. a lot of moss on the trunks too. last but not least, a few bannanna trees.
Wood (timber) is found in the trunks of trees (soft wood or hard wood) which can be grown, felled, and seasoned before being sawn into planks. Branches and lesser trunks can be shredded and used to form sheets of chipboard. The stripped bark from the felled trunks can be used as a garden mulch.
To be protected prom wind and rain