Which bacteria in the herbivorous animals stomach help in digesting cellulose?
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Plants contain cellulose, which is very hard to digest (even for an herbivore). So, when a cow swallows some grass, the chewed grass first enters the compartment of the stomach called the rumen. The rumen contains a salty solution and bacteria that helps to break down the cellulose.
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