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7 November, 08:38

Why cant people digest cellulose in plant cells?

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  1. 7 November, 08:49
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    Humans don't have the necessary bacteria in their intestines that make the enzymes necessary to breakdown the 1 - 4 beta glucose bonds. So we cannot break down cellulose into its constituent glucose molecules as we do with starch. Therefore this is secreted as unbroken down chains of glucose called fiber.
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