4. How does digestion of food take place in
ruminating animals? Explain
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The digestion process in Ruminants begins by chewing and swallowing its food. Ruminants do not completely chew the food they eat, but just consume or gulp as much they can and then swallow the food. ... This cud produced is regurgitated back into the animal's mouth where they can be chewed again.
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The digestion process in Ruminants begins by chewing and swallowing its food.
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The process of digestion begins with the first two chambers of the stomach, the rumen and reticulum by softening the ingested matter. Later the microbes present in the rumen produces the cellulase enzymes required to digest the cellulose.
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