Glycosidic bonds by a condensation reaction froms a Disaccharide of glucose, however many of those of course makes up the polysaccharide. And cellulose is a polysac....
However, if you want to know how, many of cellulose keep themselves together in groups then the answer would be HYDROGENBONDS.
Hydrogen bonds between hydroxyl groups attached to carbon atoms 3 and 6.
covalent
The bonds are covalent.
Cellulose. Cellulose is a polymer of glucose molecules. It is different from starch or glycogen due to the type of bond between the glucose molecules.
Metals have metallic bonds.
Yes, cellulose is present in the cell wall of a plant.
A covalent bond, (polar or non-polar)
COVALENT bond is present in water
Ionic bond
ionic bond
yes cellulose is present
The bond between nitrogen and oxygen in this compound is a double bond which is covalent.
Aluminium oxide has an ionic bond.
coordinated bond (covalent)
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Covalent Bond
"covalent" OR "covalent bond"
The bonds are covalent.
Its covalent.