Biology, asked by vidya1234, 1 year ago

How is the dentition of a ruminant different from that of a human?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Digestive system in animals is an important system in the context of digestion of ingested food into simpler forms that could be easily absorbed by the body cells.

This provides all the essential compounds needed by the body for the existence and development of the living organism. Different digestive systems have evolved according to different species, their feeding patterns, and their habitats. Ruminant species survive only on plant matter. They are herbivorous animals.

Therefore, the digestive system of ruminants is evolved with the presence of a rumen which is a complex stomach with four different compartments. Humans are omnivorous who depend on plant and animal matter both thus, their digestive system composes of one stomach. This is the key difference between digestion of humans and ruminants.

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Answered by itzcutestar25
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How is the dentition of a ruminant different from that of a human?

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The dentition of ruminants or grass - eating animals is different from humans in the following ways:

☛ Incisors are absent on the upper jaw of ruminants, while human have Incisors.

☛ Ruminants do not have canines, while humans have canines in both the jaws.

☛ Ruminants molars are much stronger than human molars as these animals chew the cud.

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