Cellulose is a complex carbohydrate made up of repeating units of glucose. It is a structural component of plant cell walls and provides rigidity and support to plants. Additionally, cellulose is insoluble in water and serves as a dietary fiber in our diet.
cellulose is a polymer. it a chain of repeating monomers. the monomer for cellulose is glucose. cellulose is a polymer. it a chain of repeating monomers. the monomer for cellulose is glucose.
cellulose is the strong substance that makes up cell walls.
The cellulose molecules
cellulose
Modified cellulose gum and cellulose gum are not the same. Modified cellulose gum has been chemically altered to improve its functionality, such as in thickening or stabilizing food products. Cellulose gum, on the other hand, refers to the pure form of cellulose derivative used as a thickener or binder in various products.
natural fibres usually concist out off cellulose, hemi-cellulose, lignins and pectins... the exact amounts of the composition vary from fibre to fibre
The chemical formula of paperboard is primarily cellulose, with additional components such as hemicellulose, lignin, and water. The exact composition can vary depending on the type of paperboard and its intended use.
No, of course not. You would get mostly indigestible cellulose and no water. The tannins would "dry" the mucus membranes of your mouth.
cellulose is a polymer. it a chain of repeating monomers. the monomer for cellulose is glucose. cellulose is a polymer. it a chain of repeating monomers. the monomer for cellulose is glucose.
Cellulose is a carbohydrate.
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cellulose is the strong substance that makes up cell walls.
The cellulose molecules
A cellulose sponge is made of, well, cellulose. Cellulose is the main component of plant cell walls, so many plant derived products are cellulose based. Wood is about 50% cellulose, paper and cardboard are almost entirely cellulose, and most plant fibers are mostly cellulose- cotton is about 90% cellulose. the wikipedia article is decent: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellulose
Cellulose is a polysaccharide, not a disaccharide
Cellulose IS a polymer.
no, cellulose is not a plant at all