Cellulose
cellulose which is present in grass can be digested by ruminants but cannot be digested by humans
Ruminants have green plants as their food. These plants contain a type of complex carbohydrate, called cellulose. In the cecum, a kind of symbiotic bacteria helps digest cellulose. In ruminants, a major part of all carbohydrates, including the complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and hemi-cellulose, is digested by bacterial action.
carbohydrates
carbohydrates are the main compounds digested by amylase
True. Cellulose, a type of fiber found in plant cell walls, cannot be digested by humans because we lack the necessary enzymes to break it down.
Epitheliochorial placentation.
No, fiber is a type of carbohydrate that is not easily digested by the body. It passes through the digestive system intact, aiding in digestion and promoting overall gut health. Complex carbohydrates are starches that take longer to break down compared to simple sugars.
mostly starch(which is digested into glucose, which is a type of "sugar"-basically energy) there's also minerals, vitamins and all that good stuff
Llamas are ruminants
pizza. everybody likes pizza.
corn
Its the long term carbohydrates.