Polysaccharides are polymers of monosaccharides, which are carbohydrates.
Starch, glycogen, and cellulose are made from glucose. Other polysaccharides are made from a variety of different monosaccharides. Hemicelulose is made from glucose, xylose, mannose, galactose, rhamnose, and arabinose. Pectin is made from galacturonic acid and galacturonoglycan. Food gums can be made from rhamnose, arabinose, glucose, xylose, and galactose.
it is a polymer of glucose. in other words, we can say that two glucose units combine to form cellubiose which is the basic chemical unit of cellulose
cellulose is itself a polymer of glucose so there are no polymers of cellulose
Cellulose is formed by polymerization of glucose molecules with in the plants.
glucose molecules
Monomer of cellulose is glucose.
Glucose.
Glucose
polymerization
This substance is cellulose.
A combination of many disaccharides will yield a polysaccharaide, such as starch or cellulose
Cellulose is a carbohydrate.
A cellulose sponge is made of, well, cellulose. Cellulose is the main component of plant cell walls, so many plant derived products are cellulose based. Wood is about 50% cellulose, paper and cardboard are almost entirely cellulose, and most plant fibers are mostly cellulose- cotton is about 90% cellulose. the wikipedia article is decent: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellulose
Cellulose is a sugar Glucose is formed as a result of photosynthesis
Cellulose.
cellulose +humicellulose+ligin=wood
cell wall
polymerization
cellulose
This substance is cellulose.
A combination of many disaccharides will yield a polysaccharaide, such as starch or cellulose
difference between cellulose and maltose is that cellulose is (chiefly in technical texts) while maltose is (carbohydrate) a disaccharide, c12h22o11 formed from the digestion of starch by amylase; is converted to glucose by maltase.
In simplest term paper is a homogeneous sheet formed by irregularly intervening cellulose fibers
The cell walls of plants are made of a sugar polymer called cellulose. Frequently this cellulose is formed into fibers to strengthen the plant and if the plant is taken and these cellulose fibers extracted and washed, they then then be precipitated out of solution as a mat. When dry this mat is paper.
It depends upon nature of fibre, Nylon6.6 is formed from Hexamethylenediamine and Adipic acid, Terylene is formed from Terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol and Viscose rayon is formed by Cellulose, Sodiumhydoxide and Carbondisulphide.