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Ruminant can digest cellulose (carbohydrate).

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Answered by pranavmamane
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Answer:

bacteria present in stomach of ruminants help them to digest cellulose ( it is not present in our stomachs thus we can't digest cellulose)

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Answered by AdorableMe
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Ruminant Digestion. Like other vertebrates, ruminant Artiodactyla (including cattle, deer, and their relatives) are unable to digest plant material directly, because they lack enzymes to break down cellulose in the cell walls. Digestion in ruminants occurs sequentially in a four-chambered stomach.

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