Mention various cell layers which constitute the bark
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The bark of a tree or a plant refers to all its tissues present outside the vascular cambium. Bark is classified as outer bark and inner bark. The outer bark is layered and is composed of dead tissues that primarily comprise phellogen or cork cambium and dead phloem known as rhytidome. On the other hand, inner bark features the secondary phloem tissues.
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