fatty acids
In Humans, it is passed out the anus as faeces, but in herbivores i.e cows or giraffes, large appendixes are present in the large intestine which contain a bacterial enzyme which convert the cellulose to Glucose.
yes some bacteria help aid digestion
Digestion
It happens in your Gizzard. The tiny beoglobodas break up the Cellulose with their tiny little beaks
Simple sugars are the end product of carbohydrate digestion. They are broken down from complex carbohydrates like starch and cellulose in the digestive system, and then absorbed into the bloodstream to provide energy for the body.
The enzyme product for carbohydrase is the breakdown of carbohydrates and sugars into simpler molecules like glucose. This process helps in the digestion of starches and sugars in the body for energy production.
cellulose and insoluble fibers
Chemical energy is present in cellulose. This energy is stored in the bonds between the molecules that make up cellulose and can be released through processes like combustion or digestion.
Enzymes are involved in the digestion of all types of foods except, of course, the foods that cannot be digested (like cellulose).
End product of digestion of protein is amino acid
Amino acids are the final product of the digestion of all proteins.
Humans lack the necessary enzyme to digest cellulose, so it acts as roughage in the intestines and helps with the digestion process