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where the decomption of pection and formed the lining​

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In the fruits of plants, pectin helps keep the walls of adjacent cells joined together. ... As a fruit becomes overripe, the pectin in it is broken down to simple sugars that are completely water-soluble. As a result, the overripe fruit becomes soft and begins to lose its shape.

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