A trunk ;)
Perhaps a "tree trunk".
A tree is one example. The sunflower usually has a thick stem. Rhubarb is another (edible stalk) thick stemmed plant.
Yes, dumb cane (Dieffenbachia) plants have a thick, fleshy stem that can become woody with age. The stem provides support for the large leaves that grow from it, and as the plant matures, the stem may develop a bark-like appearance.
An example of a thick stem is the edible stem of the Rhubarb plant.
The rough outer layer of the woody stem is called bark. Bark acts as a protective barrier for the inner layers of the stem, helping to prevent damage from physical elements and pathogens.
The adult organisms contains the greatest number of unipotent stem cells. It is a term that is usually applied to a cell in adult organisms.Ê
The periderm replaces the epidermis in the woody stem to provide protection from physical damage and help prevent water loss. It forms a thick, waterproof layer of bark that serves as a barrier against environmental factors. The periderm also contains cork cells that are dead at maturity, providing additional structural support to the growing stem.
The adult organisms contains the greatest number of unipotent stem cells. It is a term that is usually applied to a cell in adult organisms.Ê
The adult organisms contains the greatest number of unipotent stem cells. It is a term that is usually applied to a cell in adult organisms.Ê
No its the ouside of a tree.
Tree bark containing of dead cells does not grow in girth with the increasing diameter of the stem hence it is seen in small pieces around the stem.
The rough outer layer of the woody stem is called the bark. It serves to protect the inner tissues of the stem from damage caused by pests, diseases, and environmental factors.