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different 10 lines between the digestive system of man and ruminants​

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Answered by poonammudgil78
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The main difference between man and cow – besides having two more legs and eating only grass – lies in the cow's stomach. Cows have a ruminant system with four distinctive sections: the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum and the abomasum, while humans have a monogastric stomach with one chamber. The cow digestive system allows herbivores to graze and consume grass until they are full. The uneaten grass goes into the rumen and the reticulum sections. Later the cow coughs up – regurgitates – a bit of the grass called cud to chew it again. Being coarse, grass does not break down easily in the stomach, which is why cows have a digestive system that allows them to regurgitate their cud to chew it more thoroughly before it enters the last two stomach sections, the omasum and the abomasum, for final digestion

Answered by Anonymous
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The digestion process in Ruminants is completely different from the humans.

The general process of the food digestion begins from the mouth to the food pipe, from the stomach to the intestine and continues. .

This is because the digestion process in Ruminants begins by chewing and swallowing its food.

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