cellulose, some large starches, petroleum, metallic iron, etc.
Various types of bacteria and fungi do have the right enzymes to digest these, but humans don't.
none... its digested by the time it reaches the rectum
They are digested in the organelle called lyosome.
enzymes work best at body temperature, that is if the enzmes are human.
Proteins are obtained from nutrients of food. They starts to digest in stomach by proteases such as pepsin, trypsin in to peptides. These small peptides later digested further to form amino acids after complete digestion.
Organic compounds, such as proteins and starches, are too large to diffues into cells. Proteins are digested into amino acids nd starches are digested into simple sugars
so that we get the right nutrients needed for our body
The semi-digested food, technically referred to as chyme (sounds like "lime" with a k) leaves the stomach and heads to the small intestine through a small tube on the right.
They do that to get rid of the food digested in their body. Its got to go somewhere, right?
It can not be digested because it is the final digested form of fats
It is digested the same way your other food are digested.
No not all things can be digested for instance not all parts of corn can be digested.
not completely digested,and when digested the useful materials are absorbed mostly by the lining of small intestine.
Protein is digested by resting
how would the milkshake be digested
Here are some sentences.We digested our meal.Food is digested in the stomach.
no.cellulose cannotbe digested
As a verb. I digested the answer thoroughly.