Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

why human can not digest grass where as cow can easy digest easily.give reason

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Answered by prachiSayani
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cows buffaloes eats grass and other leafy vegetables which have fibre and fibre contains cellulose. Rumen of these animals have certain microorganisms which can decompose these grass.
humans when eat fibre rich food the cellulose cannot be digested and it helps in formation of stools
as humans don't have those special Microorganisms the cellulose isn't digested but is used in formation of stools.
Answered by brainly916
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Turns out humans just don’t have the required enzyme needed to break down the cellulose in grass. Our digestive systems just aren’t prepared for it.

Cellulose is a complex carbohydrate that makes up most of a plant’s cell walls. It consists of linear chain of several hundred to many thousands of glucose units known as polysaccharides that plants use to build their walls. Cellulose is present in basically all plants, like spinach, kale, and grass. Most of the plants we eat have some nutrients we can digest. But grass is basically all cellulose, which is indigestible for humans.


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