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How is ruminant's stomach different from humans?​

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Answered by bp5037043
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The human digestive system has a single stomach. Ruminants have a complex stomach with four different compartments. Humans do not contain cellulose. Ruminants contain cellulase that digests cellulose

Answered by deepraj26101
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The human digestive system has a single stomach. Ruminants have a complex stomach with four different compartments. Humans do not contain cellulose. Ruminants contain cellulase that digests cellulose.

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