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what is the monomer unit of animal fibre??

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Answered by MissTriggered
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Cellulose is the monomer unit of animal fibers.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Cellulose is a monomer from which animal fibres are made.

Explanation:

  • cellulose are repeating units of glucose which are joined to each other by using glycosidic linkage.
  • Glycosidic linkage helps in increasing the chain length of glucose. Cellulose has a large amount of cosmetic capacity as a result of which it makes the fibre rich in water. In addition to this it also gives tensile strength and helps in making the fibre which is present in animal stronger.

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why is cellulose in our diet not nourishing ? - Brainly.in

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