Biology, asked by anjanasharmaanjanash, 9 months ago

where the cellulose
is digested?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\textbf{Where cellulose is digested?}

The rumen is the first compartment where ingested food containing cellulose is stored temporarily and later regurgitated to chew their cud. They are able to digest cellulose because of the presence of bacteria and enzymes in the rumen where anaerobic bacterial digestion occurs.

\textbf{Who can digest cellulose?}

Undigestible cellulose is the fiber which aids in the smooth working of the intestinal tract. Animals such as cows, horses, sheep, goats, and termites have symbiotic bacteria in the intestinal tract. These symbiotic bacteria possess the necessary enzymes to digest cellulose in the GI tract.

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\textbf{What is cellulose-}

a natural substance that forms the cell walls of all plants and trees and is used in making plastics, paper, etc.

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Answered by adrija7
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Explanation:

Cellulose is digested in the rumen in cows

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