Eucalyptus plant's wood
Papyrus- a reed (grassy plant) from Egypt, used to make a form of early paper. Egyptian scrolls were written on papyrus.
the egyptians used papyrus to write on.papyrus was derived from a plant and it was used instead of paper Papyrus or paper reed (Cyperus papyrus) is a plant used by the ancient Egyptians to make paper much the same way as we do today.
No. Paper is cellulose, a carbohydrate usually derived from plant material. Carbon nanotubes are a variant of pure carbon that are used in a variety of high-strength materials.
The Egyptians used a parchment called papyrus for their writing paper. It was made of a material derived from the papyrus plant that grew along the Nile Delta.
Some early forms of paper included papyrus, parchment, and rice paper. Papyrus was made from the pith of the papyrus plant, while parchment was made from animal skins. Rice paper, on the other hand, was derived from rice straw.
The Blue-Agave plant.
From the Latin "papyrus" meaning "paper reed."
Sugar is derived from Sugarcane which is a plant.
The opium poppy
Paper is dyed green, there is not plant that produces green paper.
opium poppy plant in south America
Yes, paper does contain plant cells. It came from trees, therefore paper does have plant cells within itself.