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Filter by Meaning The paper mill uses various chemicals to cellulose the pulp.
Cellulose is a key component in the production of various types of insulation.
Cellulose acetate is used to make eyeglass frames and other plastic products.
Some fabrics are made from cellulose, such as rayon.
The base of photographic film is typically made of cellulose acetate.
Cellulose walls help plants maintain their shape.
Cellulose fibers make up a significant portion of cotton clothing.
The cell walls of algae contain cellulose that makes them rigid.
The packaging of some food products is made from cellulose film.
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