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some animals swallow grass & store it in a part of stomch called ________​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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  • Grass eating animals are known as ruminants. Animals like cows, goats and buffaloes eat grass. These animals swallow grass quickly and store in a sac-like structure called the rumen.
Answered by Anonymous
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[tex][/tex] Some animals swallow grass and store it in a part of stomach called .

Ruminants - grass eating animals swallow grass and store it in a part of stomach.

Grass eating animals are known as ruminants. Animals like cows, goats and buffaloes eat grass. These animals swallow grass quickly and store in a sac-like structure called the rumen. Rumen forms the first stomach and is four-chambered. Here, food is partially digested and is called the cud. Plants contain cellulose in large quantities. Cellulose is a complex structure which is broken down into simpler particles in the rumen. The process where cud returns to the mouth in small lumps for ruminants to chew is called rumination.

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