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Yes wood comesfrom trees. Wood is a pencil or even paper. And it comes from the inside and outside of the tree. The out side is called bark the inside is called wood.

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Are the correct grips for a BHP Capitan serial 73cxxxxx wood or plastic?

The correct grips for a BHP Capitan with a serial starting in "73c" would typically be plastic grips. However, it's possible that wood grips may have been installed by a previous owner. It's best to verify with a trusted gunsmith or contact the manufacturer for confirmation.


How long does it take a tree to respire 1 ton of co2?

2/3 of dry wood is carbon. The carbon came from carbon dioxide. Trees grow at different rates so you need to find out fast it grows to answer the question. Say the tree adds a ton of dry wood in 1 year (1 Ton Wood/Yr). That locks up 0.667 ton of carbon. The carbon came from CO2 which is 0.375 carbon by weight. Cross-multiply and divide...solve for X: 1 Ton CO2 / 0.375 Ton CO2 = X Ton Wood / 0.667 Ton Wood X = 1.77 Ton Wood Divide by the rate and you get the time: 1.77 Ton Wood / 1 Ton Wood/Yr = 1.77 Yr


Is Wood is primarily composed of plant cell walls?

Well technically yes because it came from trees and trees have wood in them!!-------------------------------------------------I would say technically no. It is from trees and shrubs, and so it would be considered "plant matter", but once it is severed from the roots and leaves, it is no longer alive (although some woody starts can be planted or grafted).I'd consider it as if asking if lost baby teeth were animals.


Why is wood important to people?

Wood makes paper. Wood makes money. Wood makes houses and stores.


What is artificial wood?

Artificial wood, also known as faux wood, is a man-made material designed to mimic the appearance of real wood. It is typically made from a combination of plastic and wood fibers, providing a durable and low-maintenance alternative to traditional wood. Artificial wood is commonly used in decking, flooring, and furniture.