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What are ruminants? How digestion in ruminants different from that of humans? Draw well-labelled diagram of ruminants. Please answer Fast Please
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Answered by PRASHAANT22042005
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Explanation:

These cud-chewing mammals have four chambers of stomachs used for their digestion. ... Through the action of rumination, they ferment the food, regurgitate and chew their food before the main digestion process. The digestion process in Ruminants is completely different from the humans.

Answered by areejhunzla14
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Ruminants include cattle, sheep, goats, buffalo, deer, elk, giraffes and camels. ... Ruminant animals do not completely chew the grass or vegetation they eat. The partially chewed grass goes into the large rumen where it is stored and broken down into balls of “cud”.

The digestion process in Ruminants is completely different from the humans. The general process of the food digestion begins from the mouth to the food pipe, from the stomach to the intestine and continues. In ruminants, this process is completely different.

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