Plants with thick fleshy tissues are called succulents. These plants have the ability to store water in their leaves, stems, or roots, allowing them to survive in arid environments. Examples of succulents include cacti, aloe vera, and jade plants.
A Botanist is someone who studies plants.
You're thinking of magma.
The fleshy folds of tissue in the larynx are called vocal cords. When air passes through the opening between them, they vibrate and produce sound. This vibrating sound is what allows us to produce speech and other vocalizations.
I believe it's called "watering the plants".
Gymnosperms
vessil tissue
autotrophs
testa
Comb or wattle .
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The fleshy false fruit of a yew is called an aril. Unlike true fruits, which develop from the ovary of a flower, an aril develops from the tissue surrounding the ovule. In yews, the aril is typically red and fleshy, surrounding a hard seed, and is attractive to birds, which helps in seed dispersal.
A thick piece of wood is commonly referred to as a plank.
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In the Philippines we call it Bigscotsjessieitus
Cells
thick stick
tha answer is vascular plants