no but plants such as a moss and fungi grow all over the tree and bark
Birch bark is not a living organism, however the birch tree, where birch bark comes from, is.
New Jersey did not really affect the first people living there because it had animals for the nomads and twigs and wood to build a house.the nomads had animals to eat.there was enough bark and twigs to build a house
Once you cut into a certain layer of the bark and remove it, the tree will die. So I'm thinking that tree bark, in a way, is living.
Other animals can bark. Like birds they bark for attention , ormake unusale sound
Dogs bark at a variety of animals, often for no apparent reason.
Animals such as deer, porcupines, rabbits, and some insects like beetles and caterpillars eat bark. These animals rely on bark as a food source, especially during winter when other food may be scarce. Bark consumption can also be a sign of overpopulation or habitat loss for certain species.
Other animals, moss, lichen, roots, bark, leaves...
The bark of the tree is the outer protective coating,beneath the the bark is the living fluid nutrient transport system from roots to leaves. Cork comes from the bark of the Mediterranean cork oak ,Quercus suba
Tree bark is made of two layers of cells;the interior and exterior. The interior is the living part of the bark. The exterior is the dead part of the bark.
Bark is the outer layer of the living tissue of the tree. As the living layer grows it pushes the bark layer to the outside, which stretches and cracks the bark. Bark protects the tree from things that would harm the living tissue of the tree. Dangers include pests such as beetles and termites, and the heat from fires. Bark also slows the evaporation from the living tissues that would make the sap too thick to travel down to the roots. Without bark, many trees could not survive in the hot, cold, pest infested areas that they live in.
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bark ussualy