How does digestion takes places den Ruminants ? Explain with help of diagram
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It is a large sac-like structure that is present in between the oesophagus and the small intestine. Food is stored here temporarily after which it returns to the mouth for chewing. It returns to the mouth by a process called antiperistalsis. You can see the ruminant lying down quietly and chewing on the cud.
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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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