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the substance making up the cells walls of plants; wood fiber used in paper manufacturing.
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A polysaccharide component of primary cell walls consisting of a glucan polymer of indeterminate length, typically gathered into bundles forming microfilaments. A principal component of primary cell walls and the scaffolding for secondary walls.
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| cellulose acetate |
A synthetic polymer derived from naturally occurring cellulose and widely used in the fabrication of membranes. The polymers used for water purification membranes may be diacetate, triacetate or blends of these materials.
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| cellulose |
Cellulose is a carbohydrate that comprises much of a plant's cell, especially the cell wall. CENOZOIC ERA The "Age of Mammals" (65 million years ago to today), saw the emergence of familiar life forms, humans, the modern look of the continents, and a cooling climate. The Cenozoic (meaning "recent life") followed the Mesozoic Era.
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| cellulose |
A complex carbohydrate present in the cell walls of plant cells.
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