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Cellulose is a straight chain polymer: unlike starch, no coiling occurs, and the molecule adopts an extended rod-like conformation That's why you 'll find that plant cell walls are made of cellulose. This strength is important in cell walls, where they are meshed into a carbohydrate matrix, helping keep plant cells rigid.

So although it is technically a carbohydrate, it's so fibrous in nature that the bonds prevent it from acting like other carbohydrates. It's digested as strictly fiber.

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