The bark of a tree serves as its protective outer layer, shielding the inner tissues from physical damage, pests, and diseases. It acts as a barrier against environmental factors and helps prevent moisture loss. Additionally, some trees produce resin or sap, which can seal wounds and deter insects.
it protects itself by being on a high tree or being in a herd with its friends and relatives.
the coqui protects itself by camouflage th coqui protects itself by hiding in the trees of puerto rico and jumping from the tree to live
it protects itself by if it cant avoid danger it wiil climb a tree they are exclent climbers
no. it's part of an organism, the tree itself.
Bark, if you mean tree and since you mentioned wood
It protects itself
it defends itself by hissing and showing its fangs to its attacker
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The air itself protects us from smaller meteors. They burn up before reaching the surface. It cannot protect us from very large ones.
a tiger salamander protects itself by poisoning its prey.
the eye lashes protects the eye from on coming objects
A tree loses its bark as part of its natural growth process. The outer bark protects the tree from pests, diseases, and environmental damage. As the tree grows, the old bark is shed to make way for new growth and to allow the tree to continue to expand.