Any type of plant uses cellulose to support its cell walls.
starch and cellulose.
The Plant Kingdom
False, there are some fungi-like organisms with cellulose, but true fungi do not have cellulose in the cell walls.
Cellulose is hard to digest plant material found in plants such as grass and leaves.Herbivores such as Cows and giraffes can digest cellulose.certain types of bacteria can digest cellulose as well.
plantae
lysosomes and cellulose
All living organisms are cells or are composed of cells. Only plant cells have cellulose which makes them stiff and upright. Plants need cellulose because they don't have bones like you and me.
starch and cellulose.
The Plant Kingdom
Micro-organisms, such as bacteria, are able to digest cellulose. No mammals are able to digest cellulose. This is because cellulose contains a β(1,4) linkage that no mammalian enzyme can break. This is why herbivores must have symbiotic bacteria somewhere in their digestive system that help them break down cellulose.
False, there are some fungi-like organisms with cellulose, but true fungi do not have cellulose in the cell walls.
None. Humans can't digest cellulose. Bacteria in the large intestine can digest some cellulose, creating gas and vitamin K.
Functional caecum
Micro-organisms (bacteria and probably some protozoa).
Plantae Kingdom (Plants)
Cellulose is hard to digest plant material found in plants such as grass and leaves.Herbivores such as Cows and giraffes can digest cellulose.certain types of bacteria can digest cellulose as well.
Peanut shells lack nutrients that humans can use. They are mostly cellulose. Some organisms can break down cellulose into sugars.