Sugars, fiber and waste. Not a lot of stuff, and none a human body needs to live.
sugars - ultimately glucose.
fatty acids
Amino Acids
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Cellulose type II is a form rarely seen in nature consisting of anti-parallel glucan chains. Type I cellulose can be irreversibly converted to type II by treatment under strong alkaline conditions.
First of all, the method of which you are talking about, does deal with composing, but is really just the splitting of a bond. Simply, the molecules are being separated. This method is called Hydrolysis. Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction in which a compound reacts with water to produce other compounds. In Hydrolysis, a water molecule is necessary. Without it, hydrolysis can not occur. However, the water molecule is split into a hydrogen cation and hydroxide anion when performing hydrolysis.
The products of the hydrolysis of cellulose are glucose molecules.
Donald W. Sundstrom has written: 'Improvement of yields and rates during enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose to glucose' -- subject(s): Cellulose, Enzymes, Glucose, Hydrolysis, Synthesis
This reaction is called polymerization.
Hydrolysis of water produce hydrogen ions.
A hydrolysis reaction is a reaction that breaks covalent bonds by the addition of water molecules.
Either an acidic of basic condition can produce hydrolysis of an ester. An ester is derived from an alcohol and a carboxylic acid.
Hydrolysis uses water in the reaction and dehydration removes it. The answer is dehydration.
No. Animals do not produce enzymes that hydrolyze cellulose. (From Master Bio - Chapter 41).
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the reaction in which cation or anions of salts reacts with water to produce acid or base is called salt hydrolysis.
Photosynthesis