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Wood pulp is used to make paper. Paper is made mostly of cellulose fibres. Which part of the plant cell is paper mostly made of?​

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Answered by kumarianshika211
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Answer:

All plants consist of an outer cell wall that contains cellulose, lignin, and hemicellulose. Cellulose makes up most of the walls of the plant cell. It's the part necessary for paper making.

Answered by swapnilmanekar2
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Cellulose

A Little Plant Biology

All plants consist of an outer cell wall that contains cellulose, lignin, and hemicellulose. Cellulose makes up most of the walls of the plant cell. It's the part necessary for paper making.

Pulp made from trees (wood fiber) is the most common source of fiber for papermaking and the base for many paper and wood products.

Paper is made from cellulose – trees being the main source of cellulose fibre (or woodpulp).

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