The roots are the anchors and also provide the means to draw up nutrients.
The tree itself? No. Material is not evenly distributed throughout the tree.
Moss is a nonvascular plant so it has to grow on a tree for support.
It is possible that galvanized bolts will have zinc in them. And zinc can harm a maple treee if it is introduced into the tree itself. Copper nails will kill a tree.
Cartilage
Only a a banana tree can be planted. A banana itself will do nothing if planted in the ground.
It is apart or the bottom of a tree
no. it's part of an organism, the tree itself.
The tree itself? No. Material is not evenly distributed throughout the tree.
No.
it protects itself by being on a high tree or being in a herd with its friends and relatives.
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There are many different factors which would affect the amount of weight that the branches of a tree could support; a maple tree has a stronger branch than a pine tree, for example, and a larger tree has stronger branches than a smaller tree. If we were to examine a particularly large, strong tree, the branches could support thousands of pounds.
The "Tree That Owns Itself" is a special tree located at the corner of South Finley and Dearing Streets in Athens, Georgia, United States. It is also called the Jackson Oak.
seeds
The posts put next to a tree to support it or train the branches.
Microtubules provide strength and support in tree trunks. Microtubules are long, strong fibers that are laid out in all directions in the cell's cytoplasm. They give the cell its shape and act as a tiny cell skeleton, providing strength and support.
Moss is a nonvascular plant so it has to grow on a tree for support.