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Why is Cellulose Termed a Polymer?
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Answered by anushkasharma1234567
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Cellulose is one of many polymers found in nature. Wood, paper, and cotton all contain cellulose. Cellulose is an excellent fiber. Wood, cotton, and hemp rope are all made of fibrous cellulose. Cellulose is made of repeat units of the monomer glucose. This is the same glucose which your body metabolizes in order to live, but you can't digest it in the form of cellulose. Because cellulose is built out of a sugar monomer, it is called a polysaccharide.

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Answered by akanshasachita
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Cellulose is one of many polymer termed in nature. This is same glucose which your body metabolites in order to live but u can't digest in the form of Cellulose. Because Cellulose is built out of sugar monomer it is called a polysaccharide.

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