Environmental Sciences, asked by harshika21410, 1 month ago

cow - herbivorous
animals and find out how their mouth
parts and teeth have modified to eat
their food.
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Answered by mufiahmotors
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As a result of their plant diet, herbivorous animals typically have mouthparts adapted to rasping or grinding. ... A large percentage of herbivores have mutualistic gut flora that help them digest plant matter, which is more difficult to digest than animal prey.Herbivores have broad, flat molars (back teeth) with rough surfaces, which are used for grinding up tough plant tissues. Many herbivores (like squirrels) have chisel-like front teeth used for gnawing through wood or hard seeds. These teeth grow continually to avoid being worn down with use.

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herbivorous animals typically have mouthparts adapted to rasping or grinding. ... A large percentage of herbivores have mutualistic gut flora that help them digest plant matter, which is more difficult to digest than animal prey.Herbivores have broad, flat molars (back teeth) with rough surfaces, which are used for grinding up tough plant tissues.Equipped with a long and dexterous tongue, the cow can wrap its tongue around plant parts and pull the food into its mouth where it is placed between its lower jaw and a pad on the upper surface. Many herbivores (like squirrels) have chisel-like front teeth used for gnawing through wood or hard seeds. These teeth grow continually to avoid being worn down with use.

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