Scientists used chemistry to break lignin’s networked molecules down into their subunits and make tape adhesive

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Trees don’t have bones — they get their strength from a polymer called lignin. This sturdy substance adds rigidity to trees and other plants. It also helps plants conduct water from their roots to their leaves.

Lignin is one of three polymers that make up the cell walls of plant cells. Polymers are chainlike substances made up of smaller, repeating molecules. Read



 

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