in makes ATP for your boty. ATP is sugar so it will gev you energy to you can do things.
Though starch and cellulose are chemically made from the same elements, and in the same concentrations, the human body is able to break down starches into simple enough sugars to absorb, while the human body cannot break down cellulose.
vegetables contain cellulose and the human body cannot digest that
The human body cannot digest cellulose, a complex carbohydrate found in plant cell walls. While we can break down some forms of fiber, cellulose remains undigested as our digestive enzymes cannot break its bonds.
cellulose.there are no enzymes in our body to digest cellulose
The human appendix is a vestigial organ that no longer serves a significant digestive function. It is not directly related to the body's ability to digest cellulose, which is a complex carbohydrate found in plants. Inability to digest cellulose is due to the lack of necessary enzymes in the human digestive system.
The human body lacks the enzyme needed to break down cellulose, called cellulase. Cellulase is produced by certain microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, and protozoans, which help them digest cellulose in their diet. Since humans do not produce cellulase, we cannot directly break down cellulose for energy.
Humans are unable to get metabolic energy from cellulose because they lack the enzymes necessary to chemically break it down. Since the human body can't properly digest cellulose, it's passed in the feces.
No, wood does not have any nutritional value for humans. It is primarily composed of cellulose, which is indigestible by the human body.
Cellulose is what the main body of most plants is made of. Cellulose is very useful in many ways.
Cellulose is what the main body of most plants is made of. Cellulose is very useful in many ways.
Humans are animals, and animal cells lack a cell wall. Now, as for digesting cellulose, which "is the structural component of the primary cell wall of green plants" (Wikipedia); the human body lacks the enzyme necessary to break down cellulose. Therefore, since the human body neither has it nor can digest it, cell walls are quite useless (from a biological perspective).
Cellulose is the main carbohydrate found in plants. It forms the structure of the plant cell wall keeping stems, stalks and trunks rigid.