Tree Cookies
Fungus
Leafs
Parts of Tree
Values of a Forest
100

Is a injury and burn mark the same thing?

No

100

What is the most common type of fungus.

A mushroom.

100

What do leafs grow on?

Trees or branch/twig

100

What is at the core of a tree?

Heartwood

100

Are uses of a forest opinional or facts?

They are so many different ways to use a forest with a downside each, so a use would be based on a opinion

200

How do you count or know a tree's age by looking at a tree cookie?

You count the rings, the first ring being age 1.

200

What type of fungus has a mutual relationship with the tree.

Mycorrhizal

200

What is the name of the heart shaped leaf?

coordate

200

What part of the tree is green and sticky?

Phloem

200

Name the 4 main values of a forest

The 4 main values of a forest is Survival, Recreation/hobbies Jobs and Resorce Use.

300

What are at least 3 things you can know from a tree cookie?

Growth patterns, Weather patterns, Animal influence or Natural disasters

300

What fungus is similar to trees with growth rings.

conk

300

What is the very top of a leaf called?

apex

300

What is the difference between phloem and xylem?

Phloem transports sap sugar and xylem transports nutrients and water

300

The 4 main values of a forest is Survival, Recreation/hobbies Jobs and Resorce Use.

They are effective in Jobs because being a lumberjack is a job.

400

What is tension wood and compression wood?

The narrow parts of the cookie is the tension wood and the wider part is the compression wood

400

What fungus can become doormant  

lichen

400

What are all of the parts of a leaf?

Apex, Margin, Veins, Midrib, Base, Petiole, Base, Blade

400

What moves things only down the tree?

Xylem

400

Many Hunting supply buissness helped in a promotion to stop cutting down a whole forest. What use would the Hunting groups support?

They would support recreation and hobbies because hunting might be an hobbie for someone to do.

500

What is Dendrochronology

Dendrology is the science and study of wooded plants (trees and shrubs), specifically, their classifications.

500

How is a fungi not a plant

|t does not have root,  and doesn't photosynthesise

500

What are all of the leaf arrangements?

opposite, alternate, whorl,

500

What part of the tree holds it up?

The roots and the heartwood

500

Joe saw a whole forest cut down looking as if they were going to be harvested later on for paper. Which use of forest is this

The use of the forest was for resources.

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