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.
Cellulose is typically added to foods. This is because it helps to increase the fiber in the food. Cellulose can be found in most plants.
Salad contains cellulose
anything that comes from plants
fiber
Even though we can't digest cellulose, it's still an important part of your diet. The cellulose fibers from vegetables and grains help to scrub out your intestines and keep them clean!
No, they do not digest cellulose like termites.
The importance of cellulose in a diet is to aid in digestion. Even though cellulose cannot be broken down completely by humans it is used as dietary fiber which is needed for proper digestion.
Plasma Membrane :D
Yes, you should.
yes.
None. Animals that can digest cellulose host special bacteria to digest the cellulose molecules, and humans do not host these.
meat
for strong bones and teeth
I think it has cellulose as it is a plant and all plants have cellulose Yes, insectivorous plants have cellulose. Most of them are highly developed vascular plants. These plants meet part of their nitrogen requirement from insects.
Actually ruminants cannot digest cellulose, they have symbiotic bacteria in a part of their stomach called a "rumen" digest the cellulose down to sugars and starches that the ruminants can actually digest in another part of their stomach later.
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