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How is the stomach of a cow different from that of a human???plzzzzz give correct ans plzzzz yar ​

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Answered by itzdreamer44
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Cows technically only have one stomach, but it has four distinct compartments made up of Rumen, Reticulum, Omasum and Abomasum. It is very different than a human stomach. That's why people often say that cows have four stomachs.

Answered by madhukumari620150659
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The main function of the digestive system of animals is to digest food, absorb nutrients, and eliminate indigestible materials from the body. Cow is an herbivore who only eats plant materials. Human is an omnivore who eats both animal as well as the plant materials. The digestive system of cow and human comprises teeth, mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine. The main difference between cow and human digestive system is that cow exhibits a foregut fermenter digestion whereas human exhibits a simple monogastric digestion. Both digestive systems also differ by the type of teeth, mouth, stomach, gut, and digestive enzymes secreted by the gut. Since cow is an herbivore, the digestive system of a cow is longer than the digestive system a human as well.

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