No, dead trees do not produce sap. Sap is a fluid that circulates through the living tissues of a tree, primarily serving essential functions such as nutrient transport and growth. Once a tree is dead, its physiological processes cease, including sap production. However, some dead trees may still have residual sap present in their structure, but it is no longer actively produced.
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