grow_your_own_beehive
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July 2018, I did an experiment with plantfiber cellulose and bacterial cellulose that I attached to a frame in which the bees normally build comb for storing their honey. I want to research how the bees accept these cellulose materials, which are constructed out of polymers made of repeating glucose molecules attached end to end. ... //'In addition, cellulose is a straight chain polymer, and each cellulose molecule is long and rod-like. This differs from starch, which is a coiled molecule. A result of these differences in structure is that, compared to starch and other carbohydrates, | July 2018, I did an experiment with plantfiber cellulose and bacterial cellulose that I attached to a frame in which the bees normally build comb for storing their honey. I want to research how the bees accept these cellulose materials, which are constructed out of polymers made of repeating glucose molecules attached end to end. ... //'In addition, cellulose is a straight chain polymer, and each cellulose molecule is long and rod-like. This differs from starch, which is a coiled molecule. A result of these differences in structure is that, compared to starch and other carbohydrates, | ||
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