Biology, asked by mian8175, 10 months ago

Digestive system of rabbit suited for herbivorous mode of feeding

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Answered by shardulkailash
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Answer:

Because rabbits are herbivores, they eat a variety of plants and in large amounts. The rabbit's digestive system is equipped to handle the large quantity of fiber from eating these plants. ... In the stomach, the food is sterilized by acid and then enzymes begin to break down the food for digestion.

Answered by bratislava
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Herbivorous animals have digestive tracks that are made for processing of herbs and shrubs.

Explanation:

  • The caecum is a thin walled bag that is present in the connection with small and large intensities. This contains of bacteria which helps to digest the cellulose. Thus the digestive system of any herbivorous is suitable for eating green leaves and other vegetables.

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