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  2. Wood is a structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants. It is an organic material – a natural composite of cellulose fibers that are strong in tension and embedded in a matrix of lignin that resists compression.
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    Wood, on the other hand, is of organic origin, composed mainly of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin—components produced by trees and other woody plants through biological processes.
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    Where does wood come from?Softwoods typically come from evergeen (coniferous) trees (those that have needles and cones and retain them year-round, also called gymnosperms. Examples include cedar, cypress, fir, pine, spruce, and redwood. Photo: Left/above: Hardwood comes from deciduous trees like this oak. Its leaves (inset) drop off in the fall and new ones grow in spring.
    Where is the inorganic part of wood found?The inorganic part of wood can be found entirely in the residue (ash) that remains after its combustion and is normally very low in content 0.1–0.5% (Panshin and de Zeeuw 1980; Fengel and Wegener 2003; Rowell et al. 2005 ).
    Why is wood a natural product of the growth of trees?Wood is a natural product of the growth of trees. It is primarily composed of hollow, elongate, spindle-shaped cells that are arranged more or less parallel to each other in the direction of the tree trunk.
    When was wood used in Europe?In Europe, wood use reached a peak during the sixteenth century, then began to diminish, not due to the limitations of wood, but due to limits on its accessibility as a result of increasing demands for fuel and materials and the expansion of agriculture into formerly forested lands.
     
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