Is Cellulose an Adhesive? Exploring its Role in Bonding
                                
                                
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                                Over 90% of all plant matter is composed of cellulose, a primary structural component that provides rigidity and strength to cell walls. While raw cellulose does not function as a conventional adhesive, it can be chemically modified into various high-performance adhesives, and specialized forms like nanocellulose can exhibit inherent bonding properties.