Chemistry & Nature Facts : What Is the Basic Unit of Cellulose?

June 7, 2009
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Chemistry & Nature Facts : What Is the Basic Unit of Cellulose?

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The basic unit of cellulose is a ring-type structure made of carbon molecules with oxygen inside and outside of the ring, and the remainder of the space filled up by hydroxyls. Find out how cellulose can form expanding changes of glucose molecules with information from a science teacher in this free video on science and chemistry.

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