0 the main substance in the cell walls of plants, also used in making paper, artificial threads and cloth, and plastics
1 the main substance in the cell walls of plants, which is used in making paper, artificial fibers, and plastics
Again, there is a substance called cellulose, found well nigh universally in plants.
Aside from the skin and seeds, all fruits consist essentially of two parts,—the cellulose structure containing the juice, and the juice itself.
Carrots contain more water than parsnips, and both much cellulose and little nutritive material.
The framework of the potato is cellulose, which is an indigestible carbohydrate material.
They have their cells boxed in by cellulose walls, so that their opportunities for motility are greatly restricted.
In order to obtain information about the shape and dimensions of the laser-produced craters, their replicas were made of cellulose acetate.
The aqueous smoke extract was prepared by pyrolysing 150 g of cellulose in a stainless-steel funnel supported by a perforated stainless-steel plate.
The challenge ahead is to validate the function of those candidate genes in cellulose synthesis.