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Tree trunks are not branchless. The branches protrude from above the trunk. A tree with branches from ground level is called a shrub.
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The lower trunk of a pig is called the posterior region. The trunk is divided into an upper, middle, and lower region due to its size and functions.
A tree trunk is part of a plant. It is not a (whole) plant on its own. Much in the same way a leg is not a human, but part of a human.The trunk has specific functions which, together with other parts of the plant, help it to survive. Examples of trunk functions are providing support for the plant and, in many types of plants, the trunk is used to store food produced by the leaves.
A tree trunk is part of a plant. It is not a (whole) plant on its own. Much in the same way a leg is not a human, but part of a human.The trunk has specific functions which, together with other parts of the plant, help it to survive. Examples of trunk functions are providing support for the plant and, in many types of plants, the trunk is used to store food produced by the leaves.
The snout.
Bush is a common word used for shrubs. A shrub is generally defined as a plant with a woody stem that doesn't grow taller than 14 feet and does not have a distinct trunk like a tree. A shrub is a plant, but not all plants are shrubs.
The lower trunk area on a fetal pig is called the posterior region of the pig.
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Trunk of any tree is its heart. In other words, It contains number of xylem and phloem which nourishes all the leaves of a plant. Outer covering of trunk serves the function of protection.