What is rumination? Name the type of carbohydrate found in grass.
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Cellulose
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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. Rumination is aided by bacteria present in the rumen which breaks down cellulose in plants.
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cellulose
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Grass is rich in a carbohydrate called cellulose (which acts a source of energy). The cellulose carbohydrate present in grass can be digested by the action of certain bacteria which are present only in the stomach of animals called ruminants like cattle (cows, buffaloes) goat, sheep, deer, antelope, giraffe.
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