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question 17 of 30 the structure of cellulose is shown below. what monomer combines and forms cellulose? a. glucose b. adenine c. an amino acid d. a fatty acid
Cellulose is a polysaccharide, and polysaccharides are made by the polymerization of monosaccharide units. Glucose is a monosaccharide, and cellulose is formed by the linkage of many glucose units. Adenine is a nitrogenous base (part of nucleic acids), amino acids are monomers of proteins, and fatty acids are components of lipids (along with glycerol). So the monomer that forms cellulose is glucose.
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A. Glucose