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What are the units of cellulose? Name any two structures having cellulose.​

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Answered by amanattri551222
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Cellulose: Beta glucose is the monomer unit in cellulose. As a result of the bond angles in the beta acetal linkage, cellulose is mostly a linear chain. Starch: Alpha glucose is the monomer unit in starch.(C6H10O5)n

Cellulose/Formula Cellulose is a linear polymer, of around 10,000 glucose units. Wood, paper, and cotton all contain cellulose. Cellulose is a white fibrous substance with no flavor and odor, insoluble in water and organic solvents.

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Answered by jalalsonam115
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  • the structure of cellulose consists of long polymer chains of glucose units connected by a beta acteal linkage the graphic on the left shows a very small portion of a cellulose chain

  • the two major classes of cell wall matrix polysaccharides are the hemicellulose and the pectic polysaccharides or pectins

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