Cellulose in our food passes out undigested
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Humans cannot digeste cellulose because they don't have digestive mechanism and enzymes to break monosaccharide bond of cellulose.
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True,
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cellulose falls into the category of indigestible carbohydrates known as dietary fibre. Humans don't have an enzyme to digest cellulose.
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