How is ruminants stomach different from humans
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Ruminants have 4 clambered stomach.
The primary difference between ruminants and nonruminants is that ruminants' stomachs have four compartments: rumen—primary site of microbial fermentation. reticulum. omasum—receives chewed cud, and absorbs volatile fatty acids.
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in animals apendix is present for digestion
and in animals stomach is present for digestion
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