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Biology
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ISBN: 9781260487947
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Chapter 36.3, Problem 3CC
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To determine: The reason why tree trunks have a second layer of wood that is thicker than the layer of inner bark.

Introduction: In tree trunks, a new cylindrical layer of wood is produced every year. The formation of wood in the form of concentric rings each year appears as annual rings in the cross-section of the woody stem.

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