Cellulose
Carbohydrate
Herbivores obtain carbon from plants, which are rich in carbon compounds. Carnivores obtain carbon from herbivores.
Although muscles are also composed of fibers, in dietary terms there is no fiber in turkey breast. Only plant fibers count.
Dietary fiber is another kind of complex carbohydrate. Though it does not act as a source of energy for the body it provides many other positive benefits. Fiber is classified by nutritionists as either insoluble fiber or soluble fiber. This is based on whether it dissolves in water. Both insoluble and soluble fibers are incapable of being broken down by the body's digestive enzymes. For this reason, fiber adds no additional calories to your diet and it cannot be converted to glucose.
meat and beans contain proteins mostly. the few carbs in beans are mostly dietary fibers. some beans contain way more carbs than others
Dietary fibers
Insoluble ans soluble fiber
Fibers and cellulose are related but not the same. Cellulose is a type of carbohydrate that forms the primary structural component of plant cell walls, while fibers refer to various materials, including cellulose, that provide strength and support in plants. In dietary terms, "fiber" often refers to plant-based substances, including cellulose, that aid digestion but are not fully broken down by the human body. Thus, cellulose is a specific type of fiber, but not all fibers are cellulose.
You're wrong, both of these have RDAs.
Fibers belong to the class of carbohydrates. They are a type of complex carbohydrate that cannot be fully broken down by the body's digestive enzymes.
Apples, carrots and fiber one bars help.
Dietary fiber is from cellulose, only manufactured by plants. Insoluble fibers are also only in plants.