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Name the carbohydrate found in grass. Are humans capable of digesting it?​

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Answered by farhan0784
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Answer:

Cellulose Digestion. 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).

Answered by Anonymous
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people can eat grass; it is non-toxic and edible. As a practical food source, however, your lawn leaves a lot to be desired. There are two main problems with a grass diet. The first is that human stomachs have difficulty digesting raw leaves and grasses.

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