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Describing the digestion of grass eating animal

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Answered by Brainly100
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The digestion in grass eating animals is different from those of omnivorous and carnivorous .

Because Omnivore and Carnivore eat meat which is very easy to digest in the body because usually they are made up of simple substances. But Carnivores eat grass made up of complex glucose known as cellulose.

Usually grass eating animala are ruminants so they have to chew their food for a long period of time.
They first eat their food but when they are resting the food moves again to mouth and they chew it . They have a very long and thick small intestine than us because they required more digestion for complex food .

While small intestine is the main part of digestion.

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Answered by Nishu05
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HEY FRIENDS ANSWER IS :

GRASS EATING ANIMALS ARE NOT UNABLE TO DIGEST THE PLANTS MATERIALS DIRECTLY BECAUSE THEY DO NOT HAVE THE ENZYMES TO BEAK DOWN CELLULOSE IN THE CELL WALLS.... THE PARTIALLY DIGESTED FOOD IS CALLED CUD..

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