Biology, asked by yashi1616, 10 months ago

how is cellulose digested in ruminants in short​

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Answered by SanskarPatel1111
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Explanation:

When plant material, such as grass, enters a cow's stomach, microorganisms immediately get to work to break it down. They do this with enzymes. Ruminants are unable to synthesise the enzymes needed to digest cellulose and other plant compounds. ... Glucose is released when cellulose is digested

Answered by ZAKDavidFrank
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Explanation:

Cows are ruminants, or animals that chew their cud. Ruminants have several stomachs that break down plant materials with the help of enzymes and bacteria. The partially digested material is then regurgitated into the mouth, which is then chewed to break the material down even further. The bacterial digestion of cellulose by bacteria in the stomachs of ruminants is anaerobic, meaning that the process does not use oxygen. if you like the answer then mark it as brainliest and keep asking ✌☺

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