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what will happen if the four chambered stomach of ruminant is replaced by a human stomach

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Answered by susanth5656
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Answer:The cow has four stomachs and undergoes a special digestive process to break down the tough and coarse food it eats. When the cow first eats, it chews the food just enough to swallow it. The unchewed food travels to the first two stomachs, the rumen and the reticulum, where it is stored until later. When the cow is full from this eating process, she rests. Later, the cow coughs up bits of the unchewed food called cud and chews it completely this time before swallowing it again. The cud then goes to the third and fourth stomachs, the omasum and abomasum, where it is fully digested. Some of this digested food enters the bloodstream and travels to a bag called the udder, where it is made into milk that will come out of her teats, while the rest goes towards the cow's nourishment.

iF IT IS REPLACED BY A HUMAN STOMAH IT WILL NOT DIGEST THE FOOD PROPERLY AND WILL DIE

Answered by skyfall63
3

It couldn`t digest and will result in death.

Explanation:

Ruminants are mammals that can accumulate nutrients from plant-primarily based meals with the aid of storing it in second chamber of the stomach before the digestion. Origin of the word "ruminant" is Latin which means ruminare- to chew all over again. The four compartments of the stomach are the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum, and the abomasum. The cows which are ruminants can chew the foods that are swallowed (which are settled in reticulum) but humans can’t chew the food after swallowing it. But if the cow stomach is replaced it couldn`t digest and results in death.

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