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Cellulose is a condensation biopolymer formed by glucose monomers. It is a long, flat and rigid molecule, up to 10000 glucose units long. During condensation polymerisation, water is condensed and β-glucose monomers are linked by an ether functional group (commonly called a β-1,4-glycosidic bond) to form a β-maltose dimer.physician said:lol oh how we do think alike... evertime i'd come to write something.. the word 'ethanol' would click in my head
i spoke about it being a condensation polymer, monomer being glucose.. blah blah blah blah blah.... hang on condenstaion or addition.....
no i think it's condenstaion?.... help!!! no wait it is.. isn't it???
Cellulose is a major component of biomass. Biomass is mainly carbonaceous matter derived from the photosynthetic activity of plants, thus it is renewable.