Respuesta :
If you were to cross a large redwood tree, like for an example a sequoia, from the middle of the trunk you would first cross the annual rings, indicators of the trunk growth over the years, then after that you would cross the phloem, the ''piping'' of the tree responsible for the transport of water throughout the tree and in the end you would cross the tree's bark, the protective layer on surface of the trunk.
When exiting from the middle of the trunk you would cross in the following order :
- Annual rings --- > Phloem ----> Bark
Redwood tree
A large redwood tree when cut, the cut exposes the composition of the tree from inside to the outside ( bark ) of the tree. from the middle of the trunk you will see the annual rings ( this indicates growth of the tree over the years ), the next composition is the phloem which is a means of transporting water and other nutrients in the tree and lastly the tree bark
Hence we can conclude that you would cross in order of Annual rings --- > Phloem ----> Bark
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