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    The Insoluble Layer of Aromatic Alcohols That Are Primarily Found
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The Insoluble Layer of Aromatic Alcohols That Are Primarily Found

Question 20

Question 20

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The insoluble layer of aromatic alcohols that are primarily found in woody tissues are the


A) pectins.
B) lignins.
C) annulus.
D) cadherins.
E) proteoglycans.

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