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What are the molecule's of cotton fibers

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Cotton fibers are composed primarily of cellulose molecules arranged in a long, twisted and ribbon-like structure. Each cellulose molecule is made up of repeating units of glucose molecules linked together in a linear chain. In addition to cellulose, cotton fibers also contain other components such as hemicellulose, lignin, pectin, and waxes.
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