"Cellulose" is the systematic name for cotton. It is a fuel (it burns) and can be nitrated with a mixture of nitric and sulfuric acid to form Nitrocellulose, a high explosive. It is mostly used as a material in textile making, such as in shirts and stuff.
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Cellulose is organic.
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.
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Cellulose is a carbohydrate.
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
cellulose is a polymer. it a chain of repeating monomers. the monomer for cellulose is glucose. cellulose is a polymer. it a chain of repeating monomers. the monomer for cellulose is glucose.
Cellulose is a carbohydrate.
cellulose is the strong substance that makes up cell walls.
The cellulose molecules
Cellulose IS a polymer.
Cellulose is organic.
no, cellulose is not a plant at all
Cellulose is a form of carbohydrate
Cellulose is a polysaccharide, not a disaccharide
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