Cellulose is a component of a number of commercially available materials, including most kinds of paper. In addition, it makes up an essential component of plant cell walls. Cellulose is an organic compound which consists of multiple chains of glucose molecules strung together. Which in turn makes it durable and useful enough for paper.
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The "hundreds of molecules" would be called hundreds of monomers. Collectively, many linked monomers makes up a polymer. So what you're asking is for the name of the polymer of a carbohydrate - polysaccharide.
Anyone could have "pyromania", but it is most likely to be found in children around three years of age. It is rare in teenagers and adults, but they can still have it.
The weakest Rock in the world Is most Likely Shale Rock As it isint really a solid rock as much as Layer (plates) of rock
Most local fish and aquarium stores will sell pH paper. They can also generally be found in health food stores. There are several places online you can order from as well.
It depends on the polysaccharide. Starch, a polysaccharide, is an essential food item found in grains, potatoes and other such foods. Cellulose, also a polysaccharide, is found in wood. Most people don't eat this.
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Most likely paper.
There are paper mills in England. Foreign produced paper would most likely be imported by boat.
Evidence and statistics are most likely found in a supporting sentence.
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