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Primary Wall & Outer Layer (The primary wall forms the outermost layer of wood cells, involved in initial growth.)
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Cellulose Fibrils & Structural Framework (Cellulose fibrils provide the structural framework embedded in hemicelluloses and lignin.)
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Lignin & Chemical Shield (Lignin acts as a protective chemical barrier against degradation in wood.)
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Microfibril Angle & Mechanical Strength (The angle of cellulose microfibrils in wood influences its flexibility and stiffness.)
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Ultrastructure & Layered Cell Walls (The ultrastructure of wood cell walls is defined by its layered composition and component arrangement.)
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Hydrothermal Process & Polysaccharide Removal (Hydrothermal pretreatment removes hemicelluloses, loosening wood cell walls.)
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Immunogold Labeling & Hemicellulose Mapping (Immunogold labeling identifies hemicellulose distribution in differentiating wood tissues.)
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S1 Layer & High Microfibril Angle (The S1 layer of the secondary wall has microfibrils arranged at high angles relative to the cell axis.)
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G Layer & High Cellulose Content (The gelatinous (G) layer in tension wood is rich in cellulose, aiding tensile stress adaptation.)
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lignin Variability & Reaction Wood (Reaction wood exhibits variable lignin distribution, influenced by mechanical stress.)