grass is completely digestible but i wouldn't recommend eating the sexual organs
Cellulose is present in the grass which is indigestible. if the grass is made digestible in human system the food scarcity will definitely be over.
No. It's primarily indigestible to humans. Wheatgrass (a type of grass) is eaten as a juice and is considered to be healthy as a detox and a source of many nutrients. But grass eaten like lettuce from the garden isn't particularly healthy because, as already mentioned, it's indigestible to humans, and because humans are not ruminants!!
Ruminants rely on bacteria in their rumen to break down cellulose found in grass into simpler molecules that can be digested by the animals. Without these bacteria, ruminants lack the enzymes necessary to break down cellulose on their own, making grass indigestible for them.
Green grass is considered a heterogeneous mixture because it is made up of a variety of different components such as soil, roots, blades of grass, insects, and other organic matter. These components are not uniformly distributed throughout the grass, leading to variations in composition within the mixture.
Cats do not graze as such, but they do occasionally eat grass. Because they lack the enzymes needed to digest grass, they regurgitate it. Some people theorize that cats eat grass in order to vomit. Whether they do it knowingly or not, it may help them get rid of indigestible pieces of food. Grass also contains folic acid, which cats need, and the grass juice may provide this. It may also be that it helps them expel fur balls.
NO Cans are made of aluminum and indigestible components. If A goat accidentally swallowed a can, or parts of a can, it would cause major internal damage, possibly even death.
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The indigestible waste that leaves the large intestine is called feces.
Because if you don't eat indigestible material you would be eating for a long time.
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