3. How does cellulose digestion occur in grass eating animals?
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Grass-eating animals such as cows quickly swallow grass and store it in a separate portion of their stomach called the rumen. Food gets partially digested in the rumen. ... Animals then keep chewing on these lumps. Grass is rich in cellulose, which cannot be digested by humans and many other animals
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Grass-eating animals such as cows quickly swallow grass and store it in a separate portion of their stomach called the rumen. Food gets partially digested in the rumen. ... Animals then keep chewing on these lumps. Grass is rich in cellulose, which cannot be digested by humans and many other animals.
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