No, not in those general terms. Tree bark is made up of many (trillions upon trillions) cells, but you cannot just have one cell of "tree bark" or tree bark as "one cell".
Are trees living? Yes. Is it said in science textbooks around the world that all living things are made up of cells? Yes. Therefore, yes, trees are made up of cells.
The bark of a mango tree belongs to the tissue group called dermal tissue or outer tissue.
Cells were discovered by Robert Hooke in 1663, who observed cells in tree bark.
When the phloem is dead it causes bark to form on a tree. A secondary growth in the cortex result in the bark formation a a tree
No. Bark is part of the tree, not an independent organism.
It is Heartwood. (The Older xylem cells of heartwood no longer carry water).
It can protect it from animals, sun, insects, and weather
A Cell Wall
The bark of a mango tree belongs to the tissue group called dermal tissue or outer tissue.
A cork lookes like a tree bark. This is what kind of cell Robert Hooke discovered. The cork is havested from the tree.
Cells were discovered by Robert Hooke in 1663, who observed cells in tree bark.
Cells were discovered by Robert Hooke in 1663, who observed cells in tree bark.
Yes tree bark is renewable
The tree bark is a mixture.
Beavers eat mostly tree bark and the soft tissue inside of tree bark.
it will diebecause it carries food in the bark
When the phloem is dead it causes bark to form on a tree. A secondary growth in the cortex result in the bark formation a a tree
From outside to inside, the botanical basics of a tree are Outer Bark, Inner Bark, Cambium, Sapwood, and Heartwood.