Bacteria is present in the caecum of ruminants,why?
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There are more bacteria in your large intestine than there are humans on this planet. ... Bacteria in the first, or ascending, part of the colon are experts in breaking down carbohydrates (sugars and starches). They do this by fermentation, whose byproduct is the gases that exit the back passage as wind.
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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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