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the bacteria breaks down the organic matter in sludge ,giving the result of the biogas which can be used as fuel.

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Not much - in the human being, at least. Cellulose is considered a non-digestible fiber, and is excreted in the feces.

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The main cellulose-digesting bacteria found in the a cow's rumen are Fibrobacter succinogenes, Ruminococcus albus, and Ruminococcus flavefaciens.

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it helps break down food

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Does Bacteria on cellulose digestion?

yes some bacteria help aid digestion


What effect does bacteria have on cellulose?

In cows and other herbivores, their natural flora of bacteria break down cellulose and make it something they can digest, but in humans our bacteria have no effect on cellulose, so for us it is indigestible.


The Cecum contains microorganisms which digest cellulose.Why would the presence of these microorganisms be important in the process of digestion?

Herbivorous mammals don't secrete the enzymes required to digest cellulose. They sub-contract the work of cellulose digestion to guest bacteria. The bacteria are provided with a home and lots of food in exchange. Humans don't do this. We have no capacity to digest cellulose. The appendix is the remnant of the Caecum in the human.


What is the product of the digestion of cellulose?

fatty acids


Which organisms can digest cellulose and how they are able to do this?

Micro-organisms, such as bacteria, are able to digest cellulose. No mammals are able to digest cellulose. This is because cellulose contains a β(1,4) linkage that no mammalian enzyme can break. This is why herbivores must have symbiotic bacteria somewhere in their digestive system that help them break down cellulose.


What body process is improved by the intake of cellulose in the diet?

Digestion


By what does cellulose digestion occur?

It happens in your Gizzard. The tiny beoglobodas break up the Cellulose with their tiny little beaks


How are bacteria benificial to the body?

Bacteria is a microorganism, but it possess macro importance in a living body, In the large intestine of herbivores, a bacteria called ''Cellulase'' is present that helps in the digestion of cellulose. Bacteria along with fungi are the major decomposers of biosphere as well. Certain bacteria are also present on our skin, that prevent our skin from drying and protect it as well.


Why do rats have a caecum?

The caecum is the beginning pouch area of the large intestine and is used for digestion of high fiber materials and often serve as storage zones for cellulose digesting bacteria. Since the area is larger the time to fill and pass material is longer.Source(s):http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecum


How do cows digest cellulose?

Because cattle are ruminants and cellulose is broken down by the microbes found inside of the rumen and then digested further in the cecum. Humans do not have a multiple-chambered stomach nor a functional cecum, thus making digesting cellulose impossible. Cellulose only acts as a gut filler for humans, which is the main reason why plant matter passes through so quickly (in around 2 hours) in a human's digestive tract compared to meat, and compared to the time it takes plant matter to go through a cow's digestive tract.


How bacteria are beneficial to animals?

Let's just put it this way, animals can't live without bacteria. I know that sounds crazy, but there are different kinds of bacteria. The kind that you and I think about a lot are hetatroph bacteria. They cause us to get sick. Autotroph bacteria on the other hand live in you and me inside our intestines. They also live in animals. If we and they didn't have them, we'd die. Hope this helps!


What makes cellulose nondigestable in humans?

We lack the enzyme cellulase... and we don't have bacteria in our stomachs that do like cows, only bacteria can digest cellulose.