Yes. The walls of all plant cells have cellulose. All you would need to do would be to grow more plants.
contains cellulose that draws water from intestinal cells and keeps solids waste moist.
It Is made by moist fibers mostly cellulose pulp made from wood rags and etc but there is many other different ways to make paper this is just 1
Wasps chew wood fibres which, when mixed with their saliva, makes a form of paper. While it is still moist they can mould it to whatever shape they want. This is what they use to make their nests
A cotton or woolen sock (natural fibres) will break down in a warm moist landfill in a matter of weeks. A sock made of man-made fibres (rayon, nylon etc) will really never break down. It may break into tiny pieces (which animals and insects may eat) but it will still remain rayon and nylon etc for ever. (It is possible that a chemical reaction, or radiation from the sun, may change its composition.)
Aquacel is a type of wound dressing made primarily of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose fibers derived from cellulose, a natural polymer found in plants. These fibers are highly absorbent and form a gel when in contact with wound exudate, helping to create a moist wound healing environment. Aquacel may also contain additional components such as antimicrobial agents or silver to aid in preventing infection.
We find that tobacco is put in cigarettes, and paper (mostly cellulose) is used to wrap them. The filter (for smokes that have them) is largely acetate cellulose. We also find that there are additives that are put in the tobacco, and the list of possible additives is a mile long. These include substances to flavor the smoke and also something to keep the tobacco moist (humectants).To discover the chemicals that a smoker is exposed to when smoking, use the link to the Related question.
A bathroom sponge is typically made out of synthetic materials like polyurethane or cellulose combined with plastic materials for durability. Some sponges may also contain antibacterial agents to prevent mold and mildew growth in moist environments.
definitly moist.
Moist is an adjective.
Moist is damp or wet.
moist
Moist