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Why can't ruminants to food properly at the time they eat it?

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Answered by umesh12
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ruminant animals eat grasses which has stiff cellulose . digestion of cellulose is very tough process which require many enzymes. .so it takes lots of time to digest cellulose that's why ruminant animals chew their food for long time
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Ruminants (animals such as cow, buffalo etc) cannot chew food properly at the time they take it in because these animals eat grass which is rich in cellulose and cannot be digested easily. Animals like cows cannot chew food properly at the time when they take it in because presence of cellulose in their food

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