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Is cellulose a lipid?

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No. Cellulose is a polymer of a sugar (glucose). Fatty acids covalently bonded with glycerol (by dehydration) to form esters (glycerides) are lipids. read more

No, cellulose is not a lipid, it is a polysaccharide, i.e, a polymer composed of hundreds to thousands of linked glocose units. It's the most abundant polymer on Earth, as it a major component of plant cell walls. read more

a) Nucleus- genome b) Cytoplasmic membrane- transport into cell c) Endoplasmic reticulum- protein production d) Mitochondria - food storage 3. The unique glycoprotien found in the cell walls of all true bacteria is _____. 4. read more

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