noun
- a complex carbohydrate that forms the main structural component of plant cell walls
- a substance derived from plant cellulose, used in making paper, textiles, and plastics
Usage: chemistry; biology
Usage: industrial
Examples
- Wood contains large amounts of cellulose.
- Cotton is almost pure cellulose.
- The factory processes cellulose to make paper.
- Plant cell walls are strengthened by cellulose fibers.
- Cellulose cannot be digested by humans.
- The textile industry uses cellulose to produce rayon.
- Trees store energy in the form of cellulose.