How does digestion occur in horse and rabbit?
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When a rabbit eats, the food travels from the mouth, down the oesophagus, into the stomach, and on to the small intestine. ... As food travels along it, enzymes break the food down into individual nutrients that are small enough to pass through the lining of the intestine and be absorbed into the blood stream.
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The saliva of a horse contains only small amounts of amylase and there is little actual digestion that occurs in the stomach of most horses. Most digestion therefore occurs in the small and large intestines. Although the intestine itself secretes some enzymes, the pancreas releases by far the greatest amount.
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