The part of the tree trunk that goes into the ground is called the "root." Roots anchor the tree and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. They also store energy and help support the tree's overall stability and health.
The lower part of the tree which come from the ground is the trunk or bole. Below the soil surface are the roots.
the outer part of a tree trunk
the outer part of a tree trunk
the base is the place where the leaf joins its stem
It's called a Trunk...
the outer part of a tree trunk
In American English yes both are possible. A tree trunk can be ground or you can grind it.
The stem of the tree is called the trunk and the outermost part of the trunk is called the bark of the trunk.
The Pharynx is the part of the throat that is behind the mouth and nasal cavity and above the esophagus and the trachea, or the tubes going down to the stomach and lungs.
The Trunk.
the trunk
The Root.(this answer is incorrect) The tree trunk (also called the bore) is the main wooden axis that supports the branches and is directly attached to the roots which in turn support the tree.