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Pomi Pomi VIC Posts: 311
11 18 Nov 2009
can humans digest grass?
-googles-
"Cows can eat grass, so why can't we? Well, plant cells contain something called cellulose. Chemically, it's almost identical to a lot of the carbohydrate molcules (like glucose and fructose) in the food we eat. But cellulose has one bond that's different, and we can't break that bond to get the energy out of the cellulose the way we get it from other molecules. So we could eat grass, but we wouldn't be able to digest it to get the energy we need. Cows and other mammals can eat grass because they have special bacteria living in their stomachs called symbiont bacteria. These symbionts can break the bond in cellulose for the animal its living in. That way cows can get energy from grass. We don't have any of these symbiont bacteria, so we can't digest the cellulose in grass. "

Would we get sick from eating it?
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MerlinLemon MerlinLemon VIC Posts: 291
12 18 Nov 2009
Stew said:
Natty said:
seeds is a great idea.. but what would u eat while waiting for them to germinate? lol
The seeds?
dance nobanana
duh! lol
party dance banana nobanana
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MerlinLemon MerlinLemon VIC Posts: 291
13 18 Nov 2009
Legry said:
can humans digest grass?
-googles-
"Cows can eat grass, so why can't we? Well, plant cells contain something called cellulose. Chemically, it's almost identical to a lot of the carbohydrate molcules (like glucose and fructose) in the food we eat. But cellulose has one bond that's different, and we can't break that bond to get the energy out of the cellulose the way we get it from other molecules. So we could eat grass, but we wouldn't be able to digest it to get the energy we need. Cows and other mammals can eat grass because they have special bacteria living in their stomachs called symbiont bacteria. These symbionts can break the bond in cellulose for the animal its living in. That way cows can get energy from grass. We don't have any of these symbiont bacteria, so we can't digest the cellulose in grass. "

Would we get sick from eating it?
um, i eat grass.
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mushroomfeilds mushroomfeilds SA Posts: 320
14 18 Nov 2009
DUMPSTER DIVING FTW. thankyou for that brilliant idea dominic XD. or table diving. and then i would spend the money on printing out a resume and get my self a job XD
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soy soy NSW Posts: 100
15 18 Nov 2009
For a week I'd grab some cheap mangoes, Rosemary, Sage & Parsley sausages by sanitarium and some BBQ sauce happy
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Jojo Jojo VIC Posts: 175
16 18 Nov 2009
I'd probably buy a big bag of dried beans, a bag of brown rice and spend the rest on as much fruit and veg that I could buy
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RaV3N RaV3N WA Posts: 2152
17 18 Nov 2009
stir fry!!!
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d-i-am-ond d-i-am-ond WA Posts: 342
18 18 Nov 2009
I would buy a pack of tofu dogs, use the veggies from my garden and eat all the food from my pantrey
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samantha.s samantha.s VIC Posts: 8
19 19 Nov 2009
I'd buy an original regular and a cup of nuggets from lotf and starve the rest of the week!
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