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The bark of a mango tree belongs to the tissue group called dermal tissue or outer tissue.
The width of the tree's growth ring indicates the kind of growing season the tree endured .
Xylem tissue cells are served by the bulk of a tree trunk! Fact check Please?
the part of the tree that carries water from the roots is the phloem no,because in the science book it states:water moves through the XYLEM TISSUE up to the leaves so the answer is :XYLEM-TISSUE
Cartilage
lateral meristem
you need to give it lots of water and nutrients so that it will grow in width and height!
Protective tissue
Springwood is the heart of the tree trunk. Heartwood is the tissue or dead tissue. Summerwood is the out layer of the tree trunk.
The bark of a mango tree belongs to the tissue group called dermal tissue or outer tissue.
In these rings itself the vascular tissue, specially the xylem is gathered in a tree. The phloem remain peripheral to these rings.
It is in the wood.
I think it is reticular tissue
tree x width x height divided by 3
"Finding that perfect tree with just the right height and width" is not a complete sentence.
Nobody is liable for an act of nature. You are responsible for the portion of the tree that fell on your property. Your neighbor is responsible for the portion of the tree on the neighbors property.
The diameter is the width.