Biology, asked by ashu6213, 1 year ago

in what way is the basic structure of the stomach of a cow different from the stomach of a human

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Answered by ishabatra21
9

Heya!!

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A cow has a four-chambered stomach that digests plant matter more efficiently than a human's. Cows are called

ruminants

because they are able to regurgitate partly digested material and re-chew it again. A human, on the other hand, has a simple stomach, and is a part of the single-stomached group called monogastrics , which all have one simple stomach designed to digest protein and carbohydrates, not fibrous plant material.

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Answered by Ashwika2008
6

The cow has a four chambered stomach and the human does have a simple stomach with out four chambers

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