False. It's the outer layer
No, rice does not contain cellulose. Cellulose is found in the cell walls of plants, particularly in fibers like fruits and vegetables, but not in grains like rice.
Cellulose: Found in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Hemicellulose: Found in seeds, bran, and whole grains. Lignin: Found in woody parts of plants like broccoli stalks and kale stems. Resistant starch: Found in bananas, oats, and cooked and cooled potatoes. Chitin: Found in the exoskeletons of shellfish and insects.
Yes it is present in fruits and vegetables. Mostly in form of carbohydrates.
The cell wall of plant cell is made up of cellulose. So green leafy vegetables have got most cellulose in it. Fruits also contains cellulose. Cellulose can not be digested by humans. that gives bulk to your feces.
Almost all fruits have sucrose
water can be found in soups, fruits and vegetables.
proteins and carbohydrates
Some vitamins are primarily found in these foods. Soluble fiber is also mostly found in vegetables and fruits.
Indigestible Plant Parts Dietary fiber can be soluble, such as pectin, or insoluble, such as cellulose.
vitamins and minerals
Cruciferous Vegetables (brussels sprouts, cabbage and kale), Tubers (potatoes, carrots and yams), Squashes (pumpkin and zucchini) and Sprouts (alfalfa and sunflower)
the skin around it