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What does bark do on a tree?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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14y ago

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13y ago

Protect the living inner parts of a tree.

Actually, that's half of the barks job. The outer, nonliving part of the bark, called the epidermis, protects the tree. The inner, living part of the bark, called the phloem,transports the products of photosynthesis in the leaves back down the tree to nourish it. The sapwood in the tree's woody part hauls water and nutrients up to the leaves and the phloem hauls the "food" that is produced back down.

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11y ago

Outer Bark is like a protection layer of the tree

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15y ago

....sorry I don't know :) so stop reading and shut up!

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9y ago

The Inner Bark is the layer of bark after the Outer Bark and it protects the Cambium

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14y ago

It's what the tree excretes from inside. It's like it's waist from its nutrients.

It also protects the tree from disease and most bugs and other stuff.

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11y ago

the tree. or the wood or something.

The trunk and branches.

For a plant,it is a stem.

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15y ago

It is called bark.

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14y ago

bark..?

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