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bacteria living in the intestine of Herbivorous animals help in the digestion of​

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Answered by chiragj2019gmailcom
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Cellulose.

.presesent in leaves of a plant.

and are present in cow, goat etc

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Answered by kingofself
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Bacteria living in the intestine of Herbivorous animals help in the digestion of​ the cellulose found in plant cell walls.

Explanation:

  • Herbivores consume food as plant material.
  • While no animal create the digestive catalyst to break down the bigger cellulose particle in the plant cell walls, micro-living things like bacteria, on the other hand, can break them down.
  • Herbivores like cows give much of their time in augment. Herbivorous animals have bigger intestines than that of carnivorous animals.
  • This is because their diet is grass and plants, consist up of fibre and cellulose which are tough to digest. As a result the herbivorous organism require a bigger digestive track to consume their foods completely.

To know more:

Why is small intestine in herbivorous longer than carnivorous ?

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