Science, asked by abijitcid, 1 year ago

how is digestion different in humans from that of ruminants at least 6,7 point answers

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Answered by alishba83
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The main differences between cows and humans in the digestive system are the teeth, mouth, stomach, gut and enzymes. The digestion starts in the mouth with 32 teeth. After getting chewed in the mouth it goes to theRumen. The Rumen is the main part of a cows four stomachs
Answered by shraddha33204
14

Human digestion:

They have one stomach.

Digestion process is simple.

Cellulose cannot be digested.

Both meat and plant are digested.

Regurgitation does not occur.

Protein is obtained from meat.

Ruminants:

They have four chambered stomach.

Highly complex digestion process.

Cellulose can easily be digested.

Only plants are digested.

Regurgitation takes place at rest.

Ruminant bacteria supply protein.

Hope it helps u.


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