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Yes, cellulose forms the cell walls of all plants

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In organic chemistry, cellulose is a polysaccharide that is the primary structural component of green plants. So in this instance, cabbages, green beans, collard greens would all be examples of edible cellulose. In the industrial arena, cellulose is made from wood pulp and cotton, and is the primary ingredient in cardboard. You can eat cardboard, but according to Myth Busters, there is no nutritional difference between the cellulose of the cereal box and the cereal itself, but the cereal sure tastes better.


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Is a cellulose seedless?

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What is a cellulose sponge made of?

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