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Structural differences ruminant and non ruminants

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Answered by miloneeladekar4
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Ruminants are mammals that digest plant based food by processing it in a series of chambers in their stomachs. ... Ruminants differ from non-ruminants (called monogastrics) because they have a four-chambered stomach. The four compartments are called the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum, and the abomasum.

Answered by Kookies
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The main difference between ruminant and non-ruminant animals is that ruminant animals are herbivores whereas non-ruminant animals are omnivores or carnivores. Thus, ruminant animals have a complex rumen to digest plant material while non-ruminant animals have a simple stomach since their food is easy to digest

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