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Which tissue makes up the bark of the tree

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Bark of a Pine tree in Tecpán, Guatemala. In young stems, which lack what is commonly called bark, the tissues are from the outside to the inside: epidermis, periderm, cortex, primary phloem, secondary phloem, vascular cambium, secondary xylem, and primary xylem.
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