cellulosein a sentence
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The cellulose content of cotton fiber is 90%, while that of wood is 40–50%.
cellulose = a complex carbohydrate that is the chief constituent of all plant tissues and fibers
- Cellulose does not provide nutrients to humans, but it is an important source of fiber that aids digestion by helping to remove waste from the body.
- She calls cellulose, nature's laxative because it aids bathroom regularity.
- Cellulose gold, she thought, tucking the tape under her belt flush to her backside and letting her coat tails cover it.† (source)
- For animals with a diet consisting largely of unrefined plant materials, he'd pointed out, such a mechanism was necessary to break down the cellulose, and without it the people would die.† (source)
- …and S. M. Gartler, "Identification of HeLa Cell Glucose 6-phosphate Dehydrogenase," Biochemical Genetics 5 (1971); W. D. Peterson et al., "Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Isoenzymes in Human Cell Cultures Determined by Sucrose-Agar Gel and Cellulose Acetate Zymograms," Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine 128, no. 3 (July 1968); Y. Matsuya and H. Green, "Somatic Cell Hybrid Between the Established Human Line D98 (presumptive HeLa) and 3T3," Science 163,…† (source)
- I mean, they have four stomachs for a reason — to eat products that have a high cellulose content.† (source)
- It keeps the scanner from recognizing the cellulose in the paper.† (source)
- Most plastics, nylon, rayon, plant cellulose, and even glycogen in the human body were polymers.† (source)
- Saving paper, conserving paper, meant saving and conserving cellulose, the forests themselves, and the human labor needed to produce cellulose and paper—both labor and capital.† (source)