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In which cell we doesn't find fibre​

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Answered by DynamiteAshu
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Fiber is one kind of carbohydrate. It is sometimes called roughage or bulk. Fiber is the part of plant foods that our bodies do not break down during digestion. Because fiber isn't digested, it doesn't give us calories. Foods that contain a lot of fiber may also contain other types of carbohydrates like starch or sugar. While we do not get calories from the fiber in these foods, we do get calories from the sugars and starches they contain.

Answered by XxHeartHeackerJiyaxX
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Milk, ice cream, cheese, and yogurt are fiber-free. You might also be surprised to learn that beef, pork, poultry, and other meats don't havefiber either. You won't find fiber in fish, shrimp, clams, or other seafood.

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