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Cellulose

Cellulose is an organic compound with the formula C₆H₁₂O₅. Cellulose is an insoluble carbohydrate that makes up plant cell walls.

Cellulose as a Polymer

Cellulose as a Polymer

  • A polymer is a large chain of repeating parts.
    • These parts are called monomers.
  • The monomer that is repeated in cellulose is C₆H₁₂O₅.
    • 6 carbon atoms
    • 12 hydrogen atoms
    • 5 oxygen atoms
Cellulose in Plants

Cellulose in Plants

  • Cellulose is the main component of plant cell walls.
  • The plant cell walls keep the plant rigid so it will remain upright.
  • Plant cell walls were discovered by a French scientist called Anselme Payen in 1838.
Cellulose in digestion

Cellulose in digestion

  • Cellulose is a fibre and can not be digested by humans.
  • Humans lack the enzyme cellulase.
    • Cellulase breaks down cellulose into glucose.
  • Even though humans cannot break it down, cellulose it is used in the human body to aid digestion.
  • Animals such as cows and sheep have bacteria called ruminococcus that digest cellulose.
Cellulose in paper

Cellulose in paper

  • Cellulose is used in making paper.
  • Cellulose is found naturally in materials such as cotton.
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