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Described the process of digestion in ruminants and non ruminants? ( from ingestion to defecation)

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Answered by bonniewright
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The digestion process in Ruminants begins by chewing and swallowing its food. Ruminants do not completely chew the food they eat, but just consume or gulp as much they can and then swallow the food. ... This cud produced is regurgitated back into the animal's mouth where they can be chewed again.

Whereas,The last stomach compartment is the abomasum, which is very similar in structure and function to the glandular stomach in non-ruminants. Acid and some digestive enzymes are added to the stomach contents as they are moved through by contractions of the muscular wall.

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