This paper is cellulose.
The easiest way is burning it, but adding enzymes that are able to process cellulose and other chemicals present in paper will convert it to sugars and other macromolecules used in biology.
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Yes, paper comes from trees, and trees are plants, and all plants contain cellulose, it's what makes up the cell wall for plants.
Cellulose pulp from trees, or reclaimed paper products for recycled paper
First Answer : Cellulose ( or Cellulose Fibers ) Reason : Cellulose is main constituent of all plants . These two products ( Paper and Cereal ) are made from plants . Second Answer : ( Can you guess ? ) Water Reason : Water is always present together with many compounds including Cellulose which will absorb atmospheric water . In ordinary Paper and Cereal , water is always present . It is very difficult to make these two things completely dried and free from water .
This paper is cellulose.
Cellulose
paper has cellulose because it is made out of trees which their cells have cell walls also known as cellulose
yes cellulose is present
Paper has cellulose fiber but human body can't digest cellulose fiber.
Paper is made of cellulose and humans cannot digest cellulose. Cellulose is another name for wood fiber.
Paper as made of cellulose fibers. Cellulose is a natural polymer made of glucose units.
Cellulose
If you mean what substances are present in paper, then it is principally cellulose. If you are asking about substance A in a question paper, it's a way of referring to an unknown substance so it can ask you questions based on the information given about it. For instance, if it says 'substance A turns damp red litmus blue' then you know that substance A is an acid.
Paper is mainly cellulose.
The easiest way is burning it, but adding enzymes that are able to process cellulose and other chemicals present in paper will convert it to sugars and other macromolecules used in biology.