Trees produce medicinal compounds primarily through their metabolic processes, synthesizing secondary metabolites such as alkaloids, flavonoids, and terpenes. These compounds serve various purposes, including defense against pests, diseases, and environmental stress. Humans have identified and extracted many of these substances for use in traditional and modern medicine, leveraging their therapeutic properties to treat a range of ailments. Additionally, the unique ecosystems and biodiversity associated with trees contribute to the discovery of new medicinal compounds.
Trees produce seed which ,given the proper conditions will produce young trees.
Medicine,oxygen,feeds hervivore animals.. We eat animals and other animal feed on them a cycle of life
coniferouse trees produce softwoods
Broad leaf trees produce hardwoods.
Yes, palm trees do produce sap.
No, they are male trees and only produce pollen
medicine
No, flowering plum trees do not produce fruit.
Trees produce fruits such as apples, oranges, and pears.
Some types of trees that produce small red fruits include cherry trees, crabapple trees, and hawthorn trees.
Some types of conifer trees that produce red berries include yew trees and juniper trees.
Pine trees!