The only part of the cell that is made of cellulose is the rigid cell wall. The cell wall is a protective outer covering(only in plant cells) that protects the cell from many things, such as weather conditions etc.
The cell wall. This is made of cellulose in plants.
The cell wall which is primarily made of cellulose.
cell wall of plant contain cellulose
the cell wall
the plant cell wall
The cell wall.
cell wall
Cotton, cardboard and paper contains mostly cellulose. These items are produced from plants. For example, cotton is about 90 percent cellulose.
Yes, Elephants are herbivores and their digestive systems can break down plant cellulose
Cellulose is a plant sugar complexed to be used as structural support. It is not found in meat.
it breaks down the cellulose in the wood and plant fibers; it eats the wood and plant fibers
The anther is part of the stamen of a flower. It contains pollen, which is needed to fertilize the plant, so that is why it is similar to testes.
The cell wall of plant cell is made up of cellulose. So green leafy vegetables have got most cellulose in it. Fruits also contains cellulose. Cellulose can not be digested by humans. that gives bulk to your feces.
yes.
I will assume you mean "cellulose". Lots of plant material contains cellulose, including wood, cotton, grass, etc.
cell wall
Cotton, cardboard and paper contains mostly cellulose. These items are produced from plants. For example, cotton is about 90 percent cellulose.
That will be cell wall of plant cells
A chemical plant. Any plant that contains cellulose (i.e. pretty much all of them) can be used as a feedstock.
Cellulose IS a polymer.
I think it has cellulose as it is a plant and all plants have cellulose Yes, insectivorous plants have cellulose. Most of them are highly developed vascular plants. These plants meet part of their nitrogen requirement from insects.
plant cell wall
The cell wall
no, cellulose is not a plant at all