bark
Bark is the natural 'skin' of a tree and therefore the answer to your question.
The outermost layer of a tree is called the bark. It protects the tree from external threats like insects, diseases, and extreme weather conditions.ätzlichasternalayer called phelloderm or pericycle may also be present.
Yes! For example, some bugs (such as ants) have an exoskeleton. This is an external skeletal covering.
Shedding external covering refers to the process in which an animal, typically reptiles or arthropods, molts or sheds its outer layer of skin or exoskeleton to allow for growth or to remove parasites. This shedding process helps the animal to maintain its health and vitality.
yes, the have an external covering to protect from water infiltration
An arthroderm is an external covering of an arthropod.
The homograph for a tree covering is "bark." This term can refer to the protective outer layer of a tree's trunk or the sound a dog makes.
The hard external covering of insects is made of a substance called chitin.
Molting
husked
the outer covering of the tree's trunk and limbs.
the outer covering of the tree's trunk and limbs.