Cellulose fiber is not digested by the human digestive system, but also bear in mind that digestion does not work with 100% efficiency, so even nutrients that we digest are not completely digested. Anything not digested will, in due course, be eliminated in the form of a bowel movement.
It is the waste that is not digested.
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Cellulose is indigestible to humans because it acts as a hydrophyllic bulking agent to human feces. It is consist of non-starch polysaccharides. Its a soluble fiber, that's why cellulose is indigestible.
Digestion - the breaking down of food into small molecules Egestion - the removal of indigestible material (faeces) from the body
The cell part that stores food are the vacuoles.
These process occur in the large intestine and colon
Wetting down of food in the mouth is part of digestion?"
The large intestine
The fibre commonly found in food is generally the indigestible part of plants.These parts are made of Cellulose.
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dietary fibre
an indigestible cell wall of plant cell that animals take in as food.
The indigestible material goes to the excretory organs such as the kidneys and large intestines where it is reabsorbed and the waste eliminated from the body.
The foam is a part of the indigestible sugars from the lentils.
Cellulose is present in the grass which is indigestible. if the grass is made digestible in human system the food scarcity will definitely be over.
Cellulose, or fiber, is the tough, indigestible part of plants. Since the body cannot digest it, it passed out in the stool. Fiber is very good for your body, because it keeps you bowels healthy.
fiber is a dietary food that doesnt diegest in carbohydrates