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Identity the type of tissue in the following : skin, bark of tree, bone, lining of kidney tubule, vascular bundle.

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Skin : Shratified squamous epithelial tissue
Bark of tree : Simple permanent tissue
Bone : Connective tissue
Lining of Kidney tubule : Cuboidal epithelial tissue
Vascular bundle : Complex permanent tissue
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