Its microfibril and not macrofibril, this is basic AS biology:
Cellulose is a polymer of B-glucose with (1-4)links forms long straight chains that lie parallel to one another. The chains lying next to each other form a bundle of molecules called a microfibril, held together by hydrogen bonds between adjacent chains.
Microfibrils have great tensile strength are insoluble, and difficult to break due to (1-4) B-linkages.
Its microfibril and not macrofibril, this is basic AS biology:
Cellulose is a polymer of B-glucose with (1-4)links forms long straight chains that lie parallel to one another. The chains lying next to each other form a bundle of molecules called a microfibril, held together by hydrogen bonds between adjacent chains.
Microfibrils have great tensile strength are insoluble, and difficult to break due to (1-4) B-linkages.
no i got a question in my biology homework....wot is the difference between microfibrils and macrofibrils in cellulose