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Cellulose, a polysaccharide and a major component of plant cell walls, is notoriously tough and resistant to breakdown. Its breakdown primarily occurs through enzymatic actions, specifically by enzymes known as cellulases. These enzymes are secreted by certain bacteria, fungi, and protozoans, which can be found in the digestive systems of some animals, including ruminants like cows and termites, facilitating their ability to digest cellulose-rich plant material. In industrial applications, cellulases are harnessed to convert cellulose into glucose, which can then be fermented into biofuels or transformed into other valuable biochemicals. Additionally, in the human-made processes such as paper and textile manufacturing, cellulases are used to modify the properties of cellulose-containing materials. Though humans and many animals cannot produce cellulases, they rely on symbiotic gut microbes to partially break down cellulose into digestible carbohydrates.
Silk viscous yarn, often mistaken in name, likely refers to viscose yarn made to mimic silk's luxurious properties. Viscose, a semi-synthetic fiber, is made from cellulose - usually derived from wood pulp. It undergoes a chemical process to form a silky, smooth yarn that mimics natural silk's drape and sheen at a more affordable price. Though not as durable or breathable as real silk, viscose yarn offers an economical alternative for projects requiring a silk-like feel and appearance. It is widely used in knitting, weaving, and textile arts for its versatility and aesthetic qualities.
A polypeptide is a chain of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds. The specific amino acids present in a polypeptide can vary greatly, as there are 20 standard amino acids that can be incorporated into proteins during translation. These include essential amino acids that humans must obtain from their diet, such as lysine and tryptophan, and non-essential amino acids that the body can synthesize, like alanine and aspartic acid. The sequence and number of amino acids in a polypeptide determine its structure and function. For example, enzymes, structural components of cells, and signaling molecules are all proteins made from one or more polypeptides. The diversity and complexity of life are largely due to the vast array of possible combinations of these 20 amino acids in polypeptide chains.
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