Biology, asked by laxmi1783, 9 months ago

Bacteria are present in the caecum of
ruminants, give reason.
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Answered by basnetjkb
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Yes, it is true that bacteria are present in caecum of ruminants. Many bacteria are present in the caecum of cow, which help in the digestion of a nutrient called cellulose which is contained by plants.

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Answered by yashshreesharma22
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There are some symbiotic bacteria present in the caecum of ruminants. Caecum is a part of large intestine which is accmulated with plant matter. These symbionts helps in the digestion of this plant matter which is mainly cellulose based and in return obtain energy from the host. These enzymes contain cellulase enzyme which breakdown the celluose content.

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