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How is stomata of a cow different from that of a man

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Answered by rgowtham7991
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Answer. The stomach of the cow has three parts , including a part known as caecum , which helps in the digestion of cellulose from grass, whereas, humans just have one stomach and it has an inner lining called the mucous

Answered by deveshramesh1007
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Cows: Digested food from the last compartment of the stomach (abomasus) moves to the small intestine where more digestion occurs and nutrients are absorbed. Humans: Digested food from the stomach moves to the small intestine where more digestion occurs and nutrients are absorbed.

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