The human body is able to digest dirt. In fact, dirt can even provide humans with some of the minerals they lack like iron, zinc, or calcium.
Paper has cellulose fiber but human body can't digest cellulose fiber.
Cells make one think, eat, and digest.
the appendix digest cellulose, but human appendix does not work.
If there was no stomach in your digestive system there would be no source of acid to start the digestive system process.
It is an insoluble fiber and a lot of people really do have trouble digesting it (spinach too). If you cannot digest it, you probably have irritable bowel syndrome. It is because the human digestive track does not contain the enzymes we would need to break down long carbohydrate chains found in things like cellulose. We would not be able to digest grass either, but animals like cows, goats and sheep digest grass without any problem. Termites are able to digest wood. Different digestive systems are able to handle different foods. The solution: do not eat insoluable fiber without something soluable, and do not eat it on an empty stomach.
There are no diamonds in the human body. The body could not digest them.
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digest food
cellulose
vegetables contain cellulose and the human body cannot digest that
it helps the human body digest food and can reproduce cells that have been hurt/injured.
Yes. Very rapidly as well.
I think Corn & Peas
It takes the human body about two hours to fully digest turkey and other poultry. Darker meats, like beef and pork, take longer to digest because of of their higher fat density.
No, chicken is easier to digest in the human body than beef. Beef stays in a person's system longer.
they digest fats and protect nerve fibers
Sperm, being a protein, does get digested by the human body.