what is the difference between caecum and rumen
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In the horse both the caecum and the colon are enlarged. As in the rumen, the large cellulose molecules are broken down to smaller molecules that can be absorbed. However, the position of the functional caecum after the main areas of digestion and absorption, means it is potentially less effective than the rumen.
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In the horse both caecum and rumen are enlarged.As in the rumen ,the large cellulose molecules are broke down to smaller moleculs
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