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Why did ruminants does not digest grass in the absence of bacteria

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Answered by mohakGhosh1234
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Explanation:

they need help of symbiotic anaerobic bacteria called cellulomonas who produce cellulase. Ruminants have bacterium(cellulase) in their stomach which helps them to digest cellulose(a kind of glucose). ... if that bacterium is not present so the digestion of cellulose will not take place. thank you, may this help you

Answered by MayankPUBG
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Answer:

Explanation:

they need help of symbiotic anaerobic bacteria called cellulomonas who produce cellulase. Ruminants have bacterium(cellulase) in their stomach which helps them to digest cellulose(a kind of glucose). ... if that bacterium is not present so the digestion of cellulose will not take place. thank you, may this help you

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