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is bark made of cellulose
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Yes, bark is primarily composed of cellulose, along with other materials such as lignin, which provides support and rigidity. Cellulose is a complex carbohydrate and the most abundant organic polymer on Earth, forming the cell walls of plants, including trees. The bark of a tree serves as a protective layer, and its cellulose content contributes to this function by providing structural support. Additionally, the inner layers of bark, which are involved in nutrient transport, also contain cellulose, albeit in a less condensed form than the outer layers. Beyond its structural role, the cellulose in bark is integral to the tree's overall health and growth, playing a key role in water and nutrient transport.
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