Tree bark disease is a skin disorder that transforms human skin into tree bark. litteraly. this dissorder is so far uncurable and for life. it happens to 1/600,000 people. There are videis on YouTube of people talking about thier personal accounters with this issue and how they cope with it. this disease will slowely turn u into a tree.
the bark is the part of an oak tree that is most like a human skin
I think you mean the bark of the tree
The bark is the "skin" of the tree. The sap flows up to the branches and leaves just under the bark. The bark protects the tree's " bare skin " .
Bark is inactive in a tree but is constantly replaced by the active growth of the vascular cambium- which is just below the bark. Bark is basically a tree's skin on its branches and trunk.Just like damage to skin however, damage to bark (by mowers, scratching, pests, disease) can be very bad for the tree as damage to the vascular cambium could happen.
Tree. The branch is the hand, the tree is the body, the bark is the skin.
The outer skin of an oak tree is called the bark. It is also known as rhytidome.
The outer skin of an oak tree is called the bark. It is also known as rhytidome.
Bark is the natural 'skin' of a tree and therefore the answer to your question.
The name Kiri is of Maori origin and means "tree bark" or "skin of a tree." It can also signify a person with a strong and peeling bark like that of a tree.
fur, skin, snow shoes, feathers, and tree bark
the skin colorit is inherited in whit bark
fur, skin, snow shoes, feathers, and tree bark