Biology, asked by bs900024, 6 months ago

what is the role of roughages in the elementary tract​

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Answered by AfrahNajeeb
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Answer:

Roughage is simply referred to as dietary fiber.

Explanation:

1. Its main function is to add bulk to the diet, which in turn aids in the digestion process and healthy function of the bowel system.

2. Prevents constipation and helps in getting rid of undigested food.

3. They help in retaining water in the body.

Answered by adventureisland
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Roughages have three major functions: they aid in the flow of food through the alimentary canal as well as healthy bowel movement, they prevent constipation and aid in the elimination of undigested food, and they aid in the retention of water in the body.

Constipation can be avoided by eating a diet rich in roughages. Roughages aid in the smooth passage of food through the large intestine. They aid in food digestion and keep the gastrointestinal tract clean and healthy.

Roughages are either carbohydrate or protein fibres. They keep a person healthy by keeping the intestines functioning and transporting food through the alimentary canal swiftly.

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