Cotton Molecular Struture
Cotton, the seed hair of plants of the genus Gossypium, is the purest form of cellulose readily available in nature. Cellulose is a polymer made of repeating glucose molecules attached end to end. A cellulose molecule may be from several hundred to over 10,000 glucose units long. Cellulose is similar in form to complex carbohydrates like starch and glycogen.
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