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Rabbits and horses does not have ruminant stomach where does the digestion of cellulose take place compare the structure of their digestive systems

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Answered by SresthaAbhi
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Unlike cows, which have ruminant stomach, animals like rabbits and cows have a single chambered stomach  (This is known as mono-gastric) However, their gastrointestinal tract is small compared to other herbivores, such as horses and cattle. So to accommodate large amounts of plants, food moves through the tract relatively quick.  Their digestive system is designed to make the most efficient use of the nutrients found in their diet.
They have a type of bacteria in their intestines which help them to digest the cellulose but they are less efficient than ruminants with respect to the energy they obtain from the digested cellulose

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Answered by Anonymous
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cows, which have chambered stomach, animals like rabbits and horses have a single chambered stomach which is known as mono - gratic . Though their gastrointestinal tract is smaller than most of the herbivores . Their digestive system uses tge efficient nuetrients which are included in their diet in their diet . So to have quick digestion and consume more amounts of plant products food moves through their tract relatively quick.

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