DENDROLOGY

FOREST ECOLOGY

FOREST MANAGEMENT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Annual Rings
A
Growth layer in a tree root, trunk, or limb
B
Rings in a cross section of a tree root, trunk, or limb representing one year’s growth
C
cell structures that transport water, minerals, and nutrients within plants from the roots to the leaves
D
phloem; transports food downward in a tree
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -These rings can tell us how old the tree is, and what the weather was like during each year of the tree’s life. The light-colored rings represent wood that grew in the spring and early summer, while the dark rings represent wood that grew in the late summer and fall.

Detailed explanation-2: -So, the correct answer is ‘Autumn and spring wood’

Detailed explanation-3: -Annual rings are also known as growth rings present in the cross section of the stem and roots of the plants. They are mostly seen in plants grown in temperate regions as they have a growth period of one year that is why they are named as annual rings.

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