Explain the process of digestion in ruminants, and the role of a four-chambered
stomach with the help of a diagram
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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.
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mouth
food pipe
oesophagus
small intestine
stomach
large intestine
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