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The image is a close-up, angled shot of a document page with text discussing cellulose. The text is primarily black on a white background. The title "Cellulose (Continued)" is prominently displayed on the right side of the page. Bullet points and angled lines introduce different aspects of cellulose, such as its composition, how it's digested by various organisms, and the role of enzymes. Specifically, one section mentions that animals like herbivores, ruminants, and some insects can digest cellulose due to colonies of bacteria in their digestive systems. Another point highlights that humans lack the enzyme cellulase to hydrolyze cellulose, which is made of beta-glucose with different inter-monosaccharide bindings compared to starch. The page is positioned on a surface that appears to be a wooden table with a checkered pattern, likely dark brown and black squares. There is no indication of the city of Jalingo, Nigeria, in the image. The page number "80" is visible in the lower-left corner.
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The image is a close-up, angled shot of a document page with text discussing cellulose. The text is primarily black on a white background. The title "Cellulose (Continued)" is prominently displayed on the right side of the page. Bullet points and angled lines introduce different aspects of cellulose, such as its composition, how it's digested by various organisms, and the role of enzymes. Specifically, one section mentions that animals like herbivores, ruminants, and some insects can digest cellulose due to colonies of bacteria in their digestive systems. Another point highlights that humans lack the enzyme cellulase to hydrolyze cellulose, which is made of beta-glucose with different inter-monosaccharide bindings compared to starch. The page is positioned on a surface that appears to be a wooden table with a checkered pattern, likely dark brown and black squares. There is no indication of the city of Jalingo, Nigeria, in the image. The page number "80" is visible in the lower-left corner.

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