Biology, asked by dolphinnizar1290, 1 year ago

Difference between digestive system of ruminant animals and humans

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Answered by priyotush235
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There are many differences,but among them one of this is Ruminent animals contains a type of archebacteria called methanogen

Whereas human does not contain methanogen bacteria.

Answered by navdeepkaur292002
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The cow digestive system is not at all like the human digestive system. The main difference between the human digestive system and the cow's animal digestive system is simple: Cows have a stomach that consists of four compartments, commonly referred to as four stomachs. Cows spend the better part of the day eating, swallowing and regurgitating their food, and chewing it again before final digestion. Because a cow's teeth mostly grind their food, cows use their tongues – which is why they are so long – to help them gather and grasp grass for pinching off between their incisors and dental pad at the front part of their mouths.


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