why is the bark found outside the tree appear to be thick ?
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The bark outside of a tree appears to be thick because The complex structure of tree bark reflects its many functions, which include structural support as well as defence against fire, pests and pathogens. Thick bark, however, might limit respiration by the living tissues of the trunk.
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The bark outside of a tree appears to be thick because The complex structure of tree bark reflects its many functions, which include structural support as well as defence against fire, pests and pathogens. Thick bark, however, might limit respiration by the living tissues of the trunk.
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