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How rumen helps a cow digests grass?

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Answered by spsingh05481
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A cow's rumen is different because it functions like a large food processor. In fact, millions of tiny organisms (mainly bacteria) naturally live in the rumen and help the cow by breaking down plant parts that cannot be digested otherwise. These tiny organisms then release nutrients into the rumen.A

Answered by purveshrane4
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Enzymes produced by the microbes in therumen initiate chemical breakdown. ... The contractions of the rumen and reticulum help the flow of finer food particles into the next chamber, the omasum. Rumination, or chewing the cud, is the process whereby newly eaten feed is returned to the mouth for further chewing.

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