Science, asked by narendramishra170, 2 months ago

Explain how ruminant digest their food .
How is the process different from the digestion in humans?​

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Answered by ishuishanigupta
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Answer

  • 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.

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Answered by manupatankar
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Explanation:

Ruminants are referred to the plant-eating mammals including sheep, goat, deer cattle, buffaloes, bison, giraffes, yaks, etc. These cud-chewing mammals have four chambers of stomachs used for their digestion. These species obtain their nutrition from plant products by adapting to a certain process called rumination. Through the action of rumination, they ferment the food, regurgitate and chew their food before the main digestion process.

The digestion process in Ruminants is completely different from humans. The general process of the food digestion begins from the mouth to the food pipe, from the stomach to the intestine and continues. In ruminants, this process is completely different.

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