Answer #1The outer core for the protection.Answer # 2The thickest part of a tree that's alive would be the sapwood, the heartwood is not alive but acts as support for the tree, as the tree ages the heartwood becomes the thickest part.Please see related link below!
The stem of the tree is called the trunk and the outermost part of the trunk is called the bark of the trunk.
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Your tree has roots. You plant the roots. They are at the bottom of the trunk. There is a place on the tree trunk where the roots leave the tree trunk. Above that point, the trunk begins getting smaller until it gets to the same size as the rest of the trunk. The basal flare is the part of the trunk where the trunk starts getting larger just before the roots start leaving the tree. If you can not see the basal flare when you plant the tree, you planted it too deep and you killed the tree.
The sapwood is the part of the tree trunk that has living tubes.
It is100feet thick
It depends on the tree.
100 cm
Perhaps a "tree trunk".
It's called a Trunk...
A tree or shrub is a plant that has a thick stem called a trunk and branches with leaves on them. The trunk and branches are brown and the leave are usually green, yellow, red or purple.
the joshua tree survives in the desert because it has a very thick trunk to keep in water.
A tree and the woody stem is called the trunk
The Joshua tree has a very thick trunk to keep in water. Which in the desert that is very crucial.
Answer #1The outer core for the protection.Answer # 2The thickest part of a tree that's alive would be the sapwood, the heartwood is not alive but acts as support for the tree, as the tree ages the heartwood becomes the thickest part.Please see related link below!
The thickest part of a tree is it's trunk. The trunk is located between the branches and roots. The trunk is the path where nutrients from the soil and water go up to the branches.
Bark covers a tree trunk.