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How long does cellulose insulation in an attic last?

Cellulose insulation is proven to outlast the house it has been installed in.


Is cellulose a nucleic acid?

No, cellulose contains long chains of β-glucose molecules.


What chemical reaction forms cellulose?

Cellulose is the polymer of Glucose the polymerization of is through DEHYDRATION reaction among Glucose molecules.


Why are you able to digest cellulose?

A: Humans are unable to digerst cellulose. Explaination: Long story short, we lack the necessary enzymes since cellulose has a different structure than other carbohydrates that we are able to digest i.e. starches.


What parts of the rat's diet are indigestible and why?

Cellulose from plants because it takes too long to digest


Cellulose type of carbohydrate?

Polysaccharide: polymer with long repeating chains made of glucose molecules


What molecules join in long chains to make cellulose?

I believe it is glucose, or C_6 H_12 O_6.


Why would cellulose be a good raw material to build petrochemical?

Cellulose is a condensation polymer that has a long polymer made from glucose, the major product of photosynthesis in plants. So it will be a good material to build petrochemical. :)


A long chain of energy-rich organic compounds made up of glucose molecules is what?

I think its cellulose


What are long chain of sugars?

cellulose, starch, and glycogen All of the above are composed of glucose molecules.


What is a long chain of sugar molecules called?

It is called macromolecule, such as proteins, DNA and cellulose.


What is the non-living material found in the cell walls?

The answer is cellulose. Cellulose is a long-chain polymeric polysaccharide carbohydrate, of beta-glucose . It forms the primary structural component of green plants. The primary cell wall of green plants is made primarily of cellulose; the secondary wall contains cellulose with variable amounts of lignin. Lignin and cellulose, considered together, are termed lignocellulose, which (as wood) is argued to be one of the most common biopolymers on Earth (chrysolaminarin is often argued to be the other). Only one group of animals, the tunicates, has the ability to create and use cellulose. Some acetic acid bacteria are also known to synthesize cellulose