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Complete hydrolysis of cellulose gives
(a) D-ribose (b) D-glucose
(c) L-glucose (d) D-fructose

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(b) D-glucose

Cellulose is a straight chain polysaccharide composed of D-glucose units which are joined by β-glycosidic linkages. Hence, cellulose on hydrolysis produces only D-glucose units.

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