Tree Biology
A simple browser-based module adapted from the uploaded Tree Council 'Tree Biology' guide.
This module turns the source PDF into a short sequence of web pages with next and previous navigation, a visible progress bar, keyboard shortcuts, and simple knowledge checks.
You will move through the same core themes as the original guide: the parts of a tree, how a tree functions, how trees grow, how energy is managed, and how trees reproduce.
What this module covers
- The main parts of a tree and what each part does
- Photosynthesis, respiration, osmosis, and transpiration
- Apical growth, radial growth, roots, bark, cambium, sapwood, and heartwood
- Energy balance, ageing, retrenchment, and wound occlusion
- Sexual and asexual reproduction in trees
How to use it
Use the navigation buttons, the page menu, or your left and right arrow keys.
Your last visited page is saved in your browser so you can come back later and resume.
Resume where I left offSource note
This web module is a paraphrased training version of the Tree Council material you uploaded. It keeps the original structure and topics, but rewrites the content into shorter, more screen-friendly learning pages.
Key takeaway
Tree biology becomes easier to retain when the subject is broken into a few clear systems: structure, function, growth, energy, and reproduction.
Knowledge check
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