No, it is a poly-saccharide ... of glucose - so is glycogen. Both glycogen and cellulose are polymers of the monomer Glucose - the two different ways that the two are chemically bonded [both in a chain] together account for the difference.
Steroids are but a group of the corticosteroids - hormones, all of them.
..............cellulose ............. final answer
Cellulose is organic.
Steroid Hormones only enter the bloodstream by diffusion. If you are a student taking anatomy/phyiso 2 and refering to this question: All steroid hormones are derived from (cholesterol). Which steroid hormone is produced is determined by the (enzymes) present in the cell. The common precursor molecule for all steroid hormones is (pregnenolone). Steroid hormones enter the blood stream by (diffusion) and (do) require a carrier. The rate of secretion of steroid hormones is (slower) then catecholemines because steroid hormones are not (stored). Hope that helps-
Cellulose and starch are used by plants for building material with starch also serving as a storage molecule that can be converted to glucose for energy.
Cellulose has an unique monomer - glucose.
No. Cholesterol is a steroid alcohol and cellulose is a polysaccharide (a complex sugar).
it is a steroid
Steroid Hormones
Is lidocaine a steroid
Is Combivent a steroid?
Cellulose is a carbohydrate.
is simvastatin a steroid
hcqs is a steroid
yes its a steroid
No. Azithromycin is an antibiotic, not a steroid.
Is megestrol acetate a steroid?
A cellulose sponge is made of, well, cellulose. Cellulose is the main component of plant cell walls, so many plant derived products are cellulose based. Wood is about 50% cellulose, paper and cardboard are almost entirely cellulose, and most plant fibers are mostly cellulose- cotton is about 90% cellulose. the wikipedia article is decent: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellulose