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I DIGESTION IN GRASS-EATING ANIMALS!
Part in the body
which is used to store
swallowed grass
Process of chewing
cud in small bumpa​

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Answered by gaurangi4659
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Answer:

These animals swallow grass quickly and store in a sac-like structure called the rumen. Rumen forms the first stomach and is four-chambered. Here, food is partially digested and is called the cud. Plants contain cellulose in large quantities.

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