Cellulose - Definition, Glossary, Details - Oilgae
Cellulose is the structural component of the primary cell wall of green plants, many forms of algae and the oomycetes. Some species of bacteria secrete it to form biofilms. Cellulose is the most common organic compound on Earth. About 33 percent of all plant matter is cellulose (the cellulose content of cotton is 90 percent and that of wood is 50 percent) - Cellulose - From Wikipedia
Cellulose - Cellulose: An explanation of its origin, structure and properties
Cellulose - Provides definition, uses, and structure of the polymer cellulose.
Cellulose - Cellulose is composed of linear chains of covalently linked glucose residues. It is very stable chemically and extremely insoluble. In the primary cell wall consists one glucose polymer of roughly 6000 glucose units, in the secondary wall is their number increased to 13 - 16000 units. Cellulose chains form crystalline structures called microfibrils. A microfibril with a diameter of 20 - 30 nm contains about 2000 molecules