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the mammals that quickly swallow the food and store it in a part of stomach are called​

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Answered by richasharma2721
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ruminants

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The ruminants quickly swallow the grass and store it in a separate part of the stomach called rumen. The rumen is a large sac-like structure between the oesophagus and the small intestine. Here, the food gets partially digested and is called cud.

Answered by captverma
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Answer:

Grass-eating animals swallow the food quickly and store it in the rumen. Rumen also inhabits cellulose digesting bacteria which establish a symbiotic relationship with the animal stomach. Digestion in ruminants is a good example of symbiosis.

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