bark
bark
Bark.
The protective outer layer of trees is called the bark. It helps protect the tree from external threats such as pests, diseases, and harsh weather conditions. Bark also serves as a protective barrier that aids in water retention and nutrient transport.
The outer layer of blastula is always known as ectoderm.
Carving into a tree's bark damages the protective outer layer, which is essential for the tree's health. This outer layer, called the cambium, helps transport nutrients and water. When it's injured, it can lead to infections, disease, and hinder the tree's ability to grow and thrive. Over time, such damage can weaken or even kill the tree.
The outer protective covering of a tree is called the bark
The cerebral cortex is named because it is the outermost layer of the brain (cerebrum), analogous to the bark of a tree. It plays a key role in complex processes such as memory, attention, perception, and consciousness.
the earths outer layer
exosphere
The rough outer layer of some foods is called the peel or rind.
The homograph for a tree covering is "bark." This term can refer to the protective outer layer of a tree's trunk or the sound a dog makes.
The name of the ring is called the epidermis, which protects the outer layer of the carrot.