it picks up a sword and and just runs with it
no
no mistletoe on an oak tree is and example of parasitism. Why? Because the mistletoe attaches itself to the oak tree and takes some of the tree's nutrients, although it looks pretty it can lead to the death of the tree.
No. Acorns are the seeds from an oak tree. Chestnuts refer to either the tree itself, or seeds from the chestnut tree.
An oak tree can sprout from the trunk of another tree through a process called "epiphytism," where a seed lands on the trunk of a host tree, germinates, and grows roots into the host tree's bark to access nutrients and water. Over time, the oak tree can establish itself and grow independently.
it protect itself by going up in the tree????????!!!!!!!!! NOT SURE!It runs... It has no defense other than running
by running up a tree
jump to a tree
an oak tree much?
The tree itself and the insects that live under and around it.
An acorn comes from an oak tree. Oak trees produce acorns, which are a type of nut that serves as a seed for the oak tree to reproduce.
An oak tree.
An acorn is not an organism itself, but is the fruit of an OAK tree. Oaks are members of the Fagaceae family.