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Plants don't have a skeletal system (like vertebrates); trees rely on hardwood at the centre of the plant to provide rigidity and stability to the tree.

Smaller shrubs use the blocky rigidity of individual cells, cell walls and internal tugor pressure to maintain their shape.

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