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Explain the process of digestion in ruminants​

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Answered by aashi2813
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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 salathiaananya
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The food that is swallowed goes into the first and the largest chamber,the rumen,ehere it is partially digested and is called cud. It then goes yo the second chamber or yhe reticulum from where it us returned to the mouth for thorough chewing.After thorough chewing and mixing with saliva, the food is swallowed again . It now bypasses the first two chambers(rumen and reticulum) and enter the third and the smallest chamber,the omasum.where it is broken down into smaller pieces. Then the food enters the fourth chamber,the abomasum. Here a kind of gastric juice (containing enzymes and hydrochloric acid) is secreted and the process of digestion comes yo an end.

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