Tree Growth and Survival Quiz

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What is the outcome of a simple jab of the knife on a tree?

  • The tree goes through various processes and may sprout again (correct)
  • The tree becomes immune to future attacks
  • The tree dies instantly
  • The tree grows stronger

How does the tree grow to its full size?

  • By absorbing years of moonlight
  • By lying dormant for many years
  • By feeding upon the earth and absorbing sunlight, air, and water (correct)
  • By consuming water only

What happens if the tree's root is not removed from the earth after an attack?

  • The tree may sprout again (correct)
  • The tree dies immediately
  • The tree becomes impervious to future attacks
  • The tree will never sprout again

Which of the following is true about the tree's growth?

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Study Notes

Knife Jab on a Tree

  • A simple jab from a knife can inflict wounds on a tree's bark, potentially disrupting its protective layer.
  • Damaging the bark may expose inner tissues to pathogens, leading to decay or infection.

Tree Growth

  • Trees grow through a process called secondary growth, which increases the diameter of stems and roots.
  • Growth occurs at the cambium layer, where new cell division allows the tree to expand upwards and outwards.
  • Nutrient uptake from the soil and photosynthesis are essential for the tree's development to its full size.

Impact of Roots After an Attack

  • If the tree's roots remain in the earth after an attack, it can still draw sustenance from the soil.
  • Despite external damage, a healthy root system can support regrowth and recovery in the tree, depending on the severity of surface wounds.

True Statements About Tree Growth

  • Trees experience continuous growth throughout their life cycle, with factors such as water, sunlight, and soil quality influencing their health.
  • Environmental conditions and genetic factors play crucial roles in determining the maximum size and lifespan of a tree.

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