A general term for various types of new wood produced in response to
damage or loads in order to compensate for higher strain (deformation)
in the cambium and outer wood cells is called Ans✓✓✓ response
growth
Another name of an "advanced" assessment is Ans✓✓✓ level 3
Cankers or more likely to affect re stability if Ans✓✓✓ More than one
third of the tree or branch circumference is affected
compression of extension of new wood cells under bending loads is
greater than the deformation experienced by inner wood cells because
Ans✓✓✓ outer cells experience the greatest torsional, compressive,
and tension stress
Dead branches do not necessarily represent imminent failure Ans✓✓✓
Some tree species retain dead branches for many years
In a basic assessment, after recording observations of site condition,
defects, outward signs of possible internal defect, and response
growth, the next step is to Ans✓✓✓ Analyze data to determine the
likelihood and consequences of failure to evaluate the degree of risk