Biology, asked by lwinyeemon, 3 days ago

Why can the cassowary digest fruits but not seeds of rainforest trees?

Answers

Answered by brainly1900
1

Answer:

Explanation:

The cassowary's unique digestive system – which is short and fast – and its stomach, which contains a rare combination of enzymes, allows it to digest the fruit. The Cassowary Plum is an important food source for the cassowary and the bird, in turn, distributes and helps germinate the seeds.

Answered by ribunmaster01
5

The birds are considered 'keystone' species because of their role as a major seed disperser of up to 238 rainforest species.The cassowary's unique digestive system – which is short and fast – and its stomach, which contains a rare combination of enzymes, allows it to digest the fruit.

Hope u get it

Mark me as Brainliest if u like.

Similar questions