No I once tried it and just pooped it out... seriously my poo was florescent green! Chlorophyll is found in plants, and plants and humans are very much different. If you don't believe me buy some and let the colourful poo flow through you. ;)
Animals have a circulation that humans don't have
Grass has cellulose, which humans do not have the bacteria to digest, like cows or horses do. You can eat it, but you can't really digest it for energy. Also, something about not having a working appendix.
They have appendix as a working organ, its vestigial in humans.
cause we can't we cant digest it and does no god for our bodh
Humans lack the necessary enzymes in their digestive system to break down the cellulose in grass, making it difficult to extract nutrients from it. Additionally, the cellulose in grass is difficult for humans to digest compared to other sources of nutrients like fruits and vegetables.
herbivores have special digestive system which allows them to digest grass . earlier humans were also able to eat grass when there was no tradition or science to eat cooked food .but with the increase of science, humans started eating cooked food while ignoring raw food like grass,leaves. with time,human's digestive organs that were used to digest raw food (grass,leaves) became extinct.that is y now humans are not able to digest grass
With high stomach acid levels, we as humans can pretty much digest most organic materials and compounds, however at one point humans were able to digest grass and leaves and one point thousands of years ago. Evidence is found in our appendix a small useless organ that at one point secreted enzymes that helped digest leaves/grass, with evolution this organ wasn't necessary and slowly shrank giving no function to the body. People can live without the appendix.
Certain types of grass are ok to eat and even healthy for you, an example of this would be wheat grass. The regular grass that grows on your lawn is not good to eat. Aside from the risks of dirt, germs and bacteria, the grass contains a large ammount of cellulose which humans can't digest. On the Lighter Side One contributor added- No. It contains little hobbits that will eat you from the inside.
no. humans lack an enzyme to digest wood
No, a way of checking this is by noticing that we humans are primates. We do not digest grass well (our appendix have devolved from that as we do not only eat herbs anymore) However cows do
A rumen.
Earthworms cannot bite humans or any other species like millipedes but they can eat grass and digest circulate blood excrete and breathe