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how does the solubility of sugar help the plant and man

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Answered by sonabrainly
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Soluble fiber dissolves in water but it does not break down completely. Instead it attracts water and turns into a gel-like substance that slows digestion. Soluble fiber comes from the part of the plant that stores water. It can form a gel such as mucilage, gum, or pectin.

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