Why is small intestine in herbivore longer than in carnivores?
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Digestion of cellulose takes a longer time, because the enzymes are produced by the ruminant bacteria that live in the gut of the herbivore. Longer small intestine ensures that the food stays for a longer duration and proper digestion is possible.
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HEY MATE,
THE IS BECAUSE CARNIVORE ANIMALS ONLY EATS OTHER ANIMALS OR NON VEG.
AND IN MEAT THEIR ARE NO FIBER. HENCE IT WILL COMPLETELY DIGESTED IN SMALL DISTANCE.
BUT,
IN HERBIVORE ANIMALS HEY EATS MOSTLY THE THING WHICH IS MOSTLY FIBER HENCE IT NEED A LONG DISTANCE TO DIGEST FOOD COMPLETELY.
HENCE SMALL INTESTINE OF HERBIVORE IS LARGER IN HERBIVORE.
IT WOULD TELL US ONE MORE THING IS HUMAN BEING IS A HERBIVORE WE SHOULD NOT EATS NON VEG.
I HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU...
PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST.
THE IS BECAUSE CARNIVORE ANIMALS ONLY EATS OTHER ANIMALS OR NON VEG.
AND IN MEAT THEIR ARE NO FIBER. HENCE IT WILL COMPLETELY DIGESTED IN SMALL DISTANCE.
BUT,
IN HERBIVORE ANIMALS HEY EATS MOSTLY THE THING WHICH IS MOSTLY FIBER HENCE IT NEED A LONG DISTANCE TO DIGEST FOOD COMPLETELY.
HENCE SMALL INTESTINE OF HERBIVORE IS LARGER IN HERBIVORE.
IT WOULD TELL US ONE MORE THING IS HUMAN BEING IS A HERBIVORE WE SHOULD NOT EATS NON VEG.
I HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU...
PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST.
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