Biology, asked by meenaldayal3, 7 hours ago

how is ruminant's stomach different from human stomach I will mark brainliest pls answer​

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Answered by imsharansoni
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Explanation:

because it has 60 to 80% of more fatty acids

Answered by gursharanjali
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These fatty acids are absorbed directly through ruminal wall into blood stream and accounts for 60 to 80 % of energy needs of Ruminants. In contrast, human stomach can not break down cellulose and derive no energy from it. ... These are the main difference between Ruminant's stomach and Human Stomach.

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