How does digestion occur in grass-easting animals (ruminants)? Explain.
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These animals have cellulose-digesting bacteria present in their stomach which helps to digest cellulose. They quickly swallow the grass and store it in the rumen, where the food gets partially digested and is termed cud. The cud returns to the mouth in small lumps and the animal chews it.
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Grass eating (ruminants) animals have cellulose-digesting bacteria present in their stomach which helps to digest cellulose. They quickly swallow the grass and store it in the rumen, where the food gets partially digested and is termed cud. The cud returns to the mouth in small lumps and the animal chews it.
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