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* On the basis of your research from the above activity answer the following questions

Q1. What are ruminants ?
Q2. How are they different from other animals ?
Q3. Into how many chambers their stomach is divided ?
Q4. Which complex component of food ruminants have to digest ?

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Answered by guneetkaur008
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Answer 1.an animal that chews the cud specifically : an herbivorous, even-toed, hoofed mammal (suborder Ruminantia and Tylopoda) that has a complex 3- or 4-chambered stomach Proving that being a ruminant is no bar to being a sophisticate, cows listening to Beethoven and Haydn upped their milk production by 5.5 percent.

Answer 2.The biggest difference between humans and animals is that humans are driven by reason and logic. They can engage in intellectual activities. Animals, on the other hand, are completely driven by instincts.

Answer 3.The stomach is a muscular, hollow organ in the gastrointestinal tract of humans and many ... In classical anatomy the human stomach is divided into four sections, beginning at the cardia

Answer 4.Cellulose is the carbohydrate that can be digested by ruminants. Ruminants have large sac like structure between the small intestine and large intestine which is responsible for digestion of cellulose in them.

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Answered by amoshmassey8
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1. An even-toed ungulate mammal that chews the cud regurgitated from its rumen. The ruminants comprise the cattle, sheep, antelopes, deer, giraffes, and their relatives.

2. Ruminants include cattle, sheep, goats, buffalo, deer, elk, giraffes and camels. These animals all have a digestive system that is uniquely different from our own. Instead of one compartment to the stomach they have four.Ruminant animals do not completely chew the grass or vegetation they eat.

3. Ruminant stomachs have four compartments: the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum and the abomasum.

4. Rumen microorganisms (primarily bacteria) digest cellulose from plant cell walls, digest complex starch, synthesize protein from nonprotein nitrogen, and synthesize B vitamins and vitamin K. Rumen pH typically ranges from 6.5 to 6.8.

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