Biology, asked by muskanjajoi, 9 months ago


How do the grass-eating animals digest cellulose ?​

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Answered by phoebemeganmatta
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Grass is rich in cellulose, which cannot be digested by humans and many other animals. ... Grass-eating animals such as cows quickly swallow grass and store it in a separate portion of their stomach called the rumen. Food gets partially digested in the rumen. This partially digested food is called cud.

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Answered by DanishAkhtarr
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Answer:

The grass eating animals have a organ called appendix which helps in digestion of cellulose.

It is also present in humans but we have no use of it.

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