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What is cellulose and explain it​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cellulose is a molecule, consisting of hundreds – and sometimes even thousands – of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms. Cellulose is the main substance in the walls of plant cells, helping plants to remain stiff and upright. Humans cannot digest cellulose, but it is important in the diet as fibre.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cellulose is a molecule, consisting of hundreds – and sometimes even thousands – of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

Cellulose is the main substance in the walls of plant cells, helping plants to remain stiff and upright. Humans cannot digest cellulose, but it is important in the diet as fibre.

An example of cellulose is the 30% of a tree that can be made into paper. ... A polysaccharide, (C6 H10 O5 )n , that is composed of glucose monomers and is the main constituent of the cell walls of plants.

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