The sac like structure present between the small intestine & large intestine in ruminants.
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Caecum is the sac like structure present between the small intestine & large intestine in ruminants.
Caecum helps in storing and contains certain bacteria that help in the digestion of cellulose.
Cellulose being a carbohydrate is not digestible in humans but only in ruminants, carried out by caecum.
Caecum helps in storing and contains certain bacteria that help in the digestion of cellulose.
Cellulose being a carbohydrate is not digestible in humans but only in ruminants, carried out by caecum.
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It's the Caecum present in between the large and small intestine of ruminants.
Cellulose of the grass is digested here by the action of cellulose digesting bacteria.
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It's the Caecum present in between the large and small intestine of ruminants.
Cellulose of the grass is digested here by the action of cellulose digesting bacteria.
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HOPE YOU WILL UNDERSTAND MY WORDS, a request is here please as I am an ACE ranker I wish that to make my way easy for the GENIUS rank you should mark my answer brainlest if you wish then only ☺.
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