This document discusses the structure and functions of bark in trees. It defines bark as the tissues outside the vascular cambium, consisting of cork, inner bark, and tissues in between. The outer bark forms a protective barrier, while the inner bark transports sugars and provides defenses. It has detailed sections on the structure, composition and functions of cork, cork cambium, secondary cortex, lenticels, phloem elements, and uses of bark. In summary, the document provides a comprehensive overview of the anatomy, physiology and roles of bark in woody plants.