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Life science. Also, biology if you would include that as a branch of science.
No-one invented this product exactly. Paul Schützenberger discovered it in 1865. Subsequently others found ways of dissolving it and otherwise processing it so that it would be commercially and industrially valuable. Please see the cellulose acetate article of wikipedia for more information.
well to me i would say clay
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life without silicon would be terrible. that means no TV, ipod's and no electronics's.
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Absence of cellulose from plant cell will not provide them shape and rigidity.
Without the Judicial Branch then the Legislative Branch would be free to pass any law without regard to its constitutionality.
Because there are bacteria living in our guts which produce the enzyme (called cellulase) necessary to break cellulose into smaller parts. Otherwise it would be indigestable, and come out the way it came in.
Cellulose is just a polysaccharide composed of glucose. If we had the digestive enzymes to break down cellulose into glucose, it would just mean tha we can get more energy from our diet without turning the cellulose into "roughage." Cows have a symbiotic relationship with certain kinds of bacteria that make the digestive enzymes. This is why cows and some other animals can break down cellulose and eat grass. If we had the enzymes to break down cellulose, we too would be able to eat grass!
Cellulose and starch are used by plants for building material with starch also serving as a storage molecule that can be converted to glucose for energy.
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Mechanics is a branch of physics so without physics there would be no mechanics!
Yes. The walls of all plant cells have cellulose. All you would need to do would be to grow more plants.
I think it would be the cell wall.
Starch If you are a beaver, it would be "cellulose".
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