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large molecules make up of chains of repeating units are called POLYMERS.

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The repeating unit of cellulose is what?

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What is the sub-unit of cellulose?

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What monomer does cellulose have?

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Cellulose molecules have what shape?

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What is the repeating group of a crystal called?

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Is Cellulose organic or inorganic?

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