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1.Which part of the ruminant stomach has microorganisms that digest cellulose?
2. The Amoeba does not have a mouth. How does it ingest food?​
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Answered by xxqueenxx9896
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Answer:

Ruminants have a four-chambered gut, and these microorganisms live primarily in the rumen. One particularly important bacterial genus that takes part in the degradation of cellulose is gram positive Ruminococcus.

Amoeba is a unicellular animal, so it doesn't have a mouth for ingestion of food. Amoeba ingests the food by encircling it by forming pseudopodia. ... The food digested by digestive enzymes is then absorbed in the cytoplasm by the process of diffusion. While the undigested food remains in the food vacuole

Answered by aayatparweenalam
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Explanation:

1. RUMEN

2. PSEUDOPODIA

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