Draw a tiny section of a molecule of cellulose. Include 4 monomers. If there are any branch points in the molecule, be sure you include at least one. Some starter molecules have been pre-loaded into the drawing area to save you time. You can edit these, or use the copy/paste tool to make copies. Be sure to delete any starter molecules you don't use before you submit your final answer.
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