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The inner part of a fruit is often called the pulp.
wood pulp
I believe what you are refering to is known as the nerve, also refered to as dental pulp or pulp chamber. This is found deep inside the tooth under the dentin which is under the enamel (located on top of the tooth). The cementum is the outer layer that protects the dentin on the lower half of the tooth.
Two four letter words for fruit that have an 'l' in them are plum and lime.
MDF isn't plywood, it's more like thick masonite.It's a composite board that's made of sawdust, paper pulp and glue
Paper is made from cellulose pulp and is commonly used for writing. It is a thin material that provides a smooth surface for ink or pencil markings.
It makes paper.
Cellulose
Paper is made of cellulose fiber. In pure form cellulose fiber is colorless but due to the presence of residual lignin, pulp obtained from wood is brown. Pulp is made white by removing and/or modifying lignin and this process is called bleaching.
Cellulose, or wood pulp fibers.
Bleached chemical pulps consists of more than 90% cellulose. The balance are hemicellulose.
C. F. Cross has written: 'Researches on cellulose IV. (1910-1921) (volume iv. of the series 'Cross and Bevan')' 'Researches on cellulose III (1905-1910)' -- subject(s): Cellulose 'Lectures on cellulose' 'Researches on cellulose IV. (1910-1921)' -- subject(s): Cellulose 'Cellulose: an outline of the chemistry of the structural elements of plants with reference to their natural history and industrial uses' -- subject(s): Plant anatomy, Cellulose 'Wood pulp and its uses' -- subject(s): Wood-pulp
It is produced by a chemical digesting process that converts wood chips into pulp by chemically liberating the cellulose fibers from the lignin that holds them together in the wood
Converting trees into paper ; recycling paper and cardboard wastes into paper as well. Pulp is a wet slurry " soup " of boiling cellulose, the chemical composition of trees, wood and wood products.
It is produced by a chemical digesting process that converts wood chips into pulp by chemically liberating the cellulose fibers from the lignin that holds them together in the wood
Rayon is a semi-synthetic fiber. It is a regenerated cellulose fiber from wood pulp.
Yes. It is organic fiber.