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Carbohydrate that cannot be digested

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Answered by psaradhye1
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Cellulose is the carbohydrate that the humans cannot digest, it helps the digestive system, by helping in moving food along the intestines, as the fibre moves along the large intestine, bacteria feed on it and together the bacteria and fibre add bulk to the food.

Answered by abrolsukhmanjotkaur
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HII MATE

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Cellulose is the carbohydrate that the humans cannot digest, it helps the digestive system, by helping in moving food along the intestines, as the fibre moves along the large intestine, bacteria feed on it and together the bacteria and fibre add bulk to the food Although the cuisines of the world offer a dizzying range of colors and flavors, from the scientific perspective they all have a great deal in common. From Indian curry to a ball-park hot dog, they're all made up from a fairly small group of fundamental building blocks. For example, sugars and starches are both carbohydrates, which are especially useful as a source of quick fuel for the body. Paradoxically, some other carbohydrates cannot be digested, though they remain important for overall health.

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