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Biology, 09.10.2019 16:20 Morganwing1019

Termites are insects known for their unusual ability to eat wood as a food source. wood is composed of dead plant cells (mostly secondary xylem) that have thick cell walls. almost all of the other cell components are gone. termites cannot breakdown the cell walls because they do not possess the appropriate enzyme; however, they have symbiotic microbes in their digestive tracts that do. the microbes can breakdown the cell walls and share the components with the termite. what carbohydrate are the microbes digesting and what kind of enzyme do they need?

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