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The glue that holds pulp together is lignin, a complex organic polymer found in plant cell walls. During papermaking, lignin acts as a natural adhesive that binds the cellulose fibers together to form a strong and cohesive sheet of paper. The amount of lignin present in pulp can affect the strength and stability of the resulting paper product.

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