Asked by Maria Candea
Which part of a tree protects it from harm?
A.
foliage
B.
flowers
C.
bark
D.
branches
A.
foliage
B.
flowers
C.
bark
D.
branches
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
C. bark
The bark of a tree serves as a protective layer, safeguarding it from pests, diseases, and environmental damage.
The bark of a tree serves as a protective layer, safeguarding it from pests, diseases, and environmental damage.
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