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Sugars, fiber and waste. Not a lot of stuff, and none a human body needs to live.

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sugars - ultimately glucose.

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fatty acids

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What are the products of hydrolysis of Cellulose?

The products of the hydrolysis of cellulose are glucose molecules.


What has the author Donald W Sundstrom written?

Donald W. Sundstrom has written: 'Improvement of yields and rates during enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose to glucose' -- subject(s): Cellulose, Enzymes, Glucose, Hydrolysis, Synthesis


What type of reaction monomers must undergo to form cellulose?

This reaction is called polymerization.


What is the function of hydrogen in hydrolysis?

Hydrolysis of water produce hydrogen ions.


What type of reaction breaks covalent bonds by the addition of water molecules?

A hydrolysis reaction is a reaction that breaks covalent bonds by the addition of water molecules.


What conditions can produce hydrolysis of an ester?

Either an acidic of basic condition can produce hydrolysis of an ester. An ester is derived from an alcohol and a carboxylic acid.


Does Hydrolysis or dehydration produce water as a byproduct?

Hydrolysis uses water in the reaction and dehydration removes it. The answer is dehydration.


Do animals produce enzymes that hydrolyze cellulose?

No. Animals do not produce enzymes that hydrolyze cellulose. (From Master Bio - Chapter 41).


Which part of the organs produce hydrolysis enzyme?

pancreas


What kind of conditions can produce hydrolysis of an ester?

basic


What is salt hydrolysis?

the reaction in which cation or anions of salts reacts with water to produce acid or base is called salt hydrolysis.


What is a process by which plants produce cellulose?

Photosynthesis