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"Humans cannot digest cellulose present in grass".Givereason.​

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Answered by cuteARMYprincess
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Humans lack the enzyme necessary to digest cellulose. Hay and grasses are particularly abundant in cellulose, and both are indigestible by humans (although humans can digest starch). ... The bacterial digestion of cellulose by bacteria in the stomachs of ruminants is anaerobic, meaning that the process does not use oxygen.

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Humans are unable to digest cellulose because the appropriate enzymes to breakdown the beta acetal linkages are lacking. ... Undigestible cellulose is the fiber which aids in the smooth working of the intestinal tract.

Answered by Anonymous
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