No, milk is not high in fiber. Fiber comes from plants, specifically the parts of the plants that we cannot digest. Soymilk contains fiber. However, to get a lot of fiber you should eat vegetables, certain fruits, and grains such as peas, beans, prunes, oats, barley, and flax seeds.
u cant find cellulose in ur body u can only find it in plants structure :)
Humans need the fiber found in plant materials. Also, several key vitamins and minerals can only be found in plants that have absorbed them from the soil, water and sun.
Matured pollen grains contained sperm cells. When Pollen grains are sticky, you have pollen. Pollen grains are contained in the pollen sac, with the purpose of helping plants reproduce.
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Dietary fiber is from cellulose, only manufactured by plants. Insoluble fibers are also only in plants.
no, only plants and their products have fiber.
The only connection a sandwich would have to plants is if it contained vegetables such as tomato or lettuce as ingredients.
fiber is undigestible because our bodies are not made to digest cellulose. fiber can mostly be found only in plants.
from plants....
fiber derived from plants or animals are called natural fibers
fiber is cellulose which is found in the cell walls of plants.
No, you get more fiber from raw plants.
flax plants
Flax plants were a source of linen fiber before the Industrial Revolution.
No, milk is not high in fiber. Fiber comes from plants, specifically the parts of the plants that we cannot digest. Soymilk contains fiber. However, to get a lot of fiber you should eat vegetables, certain fruits, and grains such as peas, beans, prunes, oats, barley, and flax seeds.
in the dermis there is the hair shaft, the follicle, the oil and sweat glands, and the nerve fiber.