Tree anatomy
Tree classification
Forest structure
Branching and basic id
Specific tree id
100

This part of the tree anchors it and absorbs water and nutrients

What are the roots?

100

These trees have broad leaves that fall off every autumn

What are deciduous trees?

100

This is the top layer of the forest, made from the crowns of the tallest trees. 

What is the canopy?

100

Branches that grow directly across from each other are described with this term

What is opposite branching?
100

This oak has pointy leaf lobes and bark that's rough low and smooth high

What is Red Oak?

200

This section of the tree works like an elevator moving water up and sugars down

What is the trunk?

200

Pines, spruces and first belong to this group of cone-bearing trees

What are coniferous trees?

200

This middle layer is made of young trees and shrubs that tolerate shade

What is the understory?
200

Branches that zig zag or grow unevenly are called this

What is alternate branching?

200

This oak's leaves have rounded lobes and bark resembling armor plates

What is White Oak?

300

The crown is compared to this part of a house because it performs photosynthesis

What is the kitchen?

300

"If it sheds its ___ if it needles its ____" helps us distinguish what two tree classifications?

What is hardwood vs softwood trees?

300

This layer includes soil, fungi, and leaf litter, where decomposition happens.

What is the forest floor?

300

The acronym MAD DOG helps us identify the only common NY trees with this branching pattern

What is opposite branching?
300

A flaky, burnt corn flake bark and sweet scented twigs identify this tree

What is black cherry?

400

Damaging this part of a tree can cause it to fall or become sick

What are the roots?

400

The name "coniferous" comes from their method of reproduction using these structures

What are cones?

400

It's darker on the forest floor because this layer blocks most of the sunlight

What is the canopy?

400

The trees represented in MAD DOG are what

What are Maple, Ash, and Dogwood?

400

This Maple has toothy leaves and "gill like lines" in the bark

What is soft Maple?

500

Photosynthesis requires sunlight, water, and this gas that trees absorb from the air

What is carbon dioxide (CO2)

500

Oaks, maples, and cherries belong to this broader classification group

What are hardwoods/deciduous trees?

500

The forest is often compared to this building because of its layered structure

What is a skyscraper?

500

Hardwood trees are also known by this term because they shed their leaves

What are deciduous trees?

500

This tree has smooth, silvery-gray bark and is smooth between leaf points

What is Hard Maple?

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