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what is the monomer of cellulose protein? ​

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Answered by adhende115
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Answer:

Cellulose is made of repeat units of the monomer glucose - the same monomer found in regular sugar. Because cellulose is built out of a sugar monomer, it is called a polysaccharide. This is the same glucose which your body uses in order to live, but you can't digest it in the form of cellulose.

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Answered by hshaukat80
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Explanation:

Starch and cellulose are biological polymers which are made by plants. The monomers for both starch and cellulose are sugar molecules

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