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Cellulose
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a substance found in the cell walls of plants, providing structure and making up dietary fiber
What is "cellulose"?
Cellulose is a type of carbohydrate, specifically a polysaccharide, that forms the structural component of plant cell walls. It is made up of long chains of glucose molecules linked together, providing strength and rigidity to plant cells. While cellulose is indigestible by humans and most animals due to their lack of enzymes capable of breaking it down, it serves as dietary fiber, aiding in digestion and promoting bowel regularity. Cellulose is found in high amounts in plant-based foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes.
Örnek
Glucose is a monomer that can polymerize to form complex carbohydrates like starch and cellulose.
The hydrophilic nature of cellulose fibers in paper towels makes them effective at absorbing spills.