Similarity between human stomach and ruminant stomach brainly
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These fatty acids are absorbed directly through ruminal wall into blood stream and accounts for 60 to 80 % of energy needs of Ruminants. In contrast, human stomach can not break down cellulose and derive no energy from it. These are the main difference between Ruminant's stomach and Human Stomach.
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The primary difference between ruminants and nonruminants is that ruminants' stomachs have four compartments: rumen—primary site of microbial fermentation. reticulum. omasum—receives chewed cud, and absorbs volatile fatty acids
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