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Cork is primarily composed of suberin, a waxy substance that provides its unique properties, along with lignin and phenolic compounds. While it does contain some cellulose, the amount is relatively low compared to other plant materials like wood. The structure of cork is mainly designed for insulation and buoyancy rather than for cellulose content. Thus, while cork does have cellulose, it is not a significant component.

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