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9.
in ruminants is the true stomach,
10. In Amoeba, the pseudopodia fuse at their tips around food to form
11.
is a leaf - like gland present below the stomach.
12. Undigested food is egested out of body through the​

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Answered by elabiswaspiu1985
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Did you know that ruminants such as the cow, cattle, deer and their peers have a four-chambered stomach to digest the material they eat? You must have observed cows sitting by the road continuously chewing on grass. They are able to digest even the difficult to digest materials like cellulose. Ever wondered how are they able to do that? Let’s learn more about how ruminants digest their food.

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Answered by sureshgowda24244
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9th answer:-abomasum

The abomasum is the true stomach where the cow's own enzymes and acids break down ingested feed. Rumination is the process by which the cow regurgitates previously consumed feed and masticates it a second time. The ruminant stomach has four compartments: rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum.

10answer:-it forms two finger-like projections called pseudopodia around the food particle. These projections fuse at the tip, thereby, completely engulfing the food. In the end, they fuse with each other to form a food vacuole, where the food gets digested.

11th answer:-Pancreas is a large leaf like gland which lies parallel to and beneath the stomach. Pancreas secretes pancreatic juice which contains digestive enzymes like pancreatic amylase, trypsin and lipase.

12th answer:-Amoeba has no fixed place for egestion. The undigested food gets collected inside amoeba, then its cell membrane suddenly ruptures and the undigested food is thrown out of the body of amoeba.

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