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what is the monomer of cellulose​

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Answered by MimiSpark24
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The monomer of cellulose is glucose.

  • cellulose is made up of various glucose molecules linked together so the monoma i.e a unit of cellulose is glucose

Answered by ysreddy2000
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Cellulose is made up of glucose monomers that are linked by β1-4 glycosidic bonds (Figure). In cellulose, glucose monomers are linked in unbranched chains by β 1-4 glycosidic linkages.
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