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Why is small intestine in herbivores longer than in carnivores?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Small intestine in herbivores is longer than in carnivores because. ... Hint: Herbivores are animals who eat grass/green leafy vegetables whereas carnivores are animals that mostly eat meat or the flesh of animals. Cellulose is a polysaccharide. As it has strong glycosidic bonds, its digestion takes a longer time.

Answered by krishnapriyamcommpnc
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As it has strong glycosidic bonds, its digestion takes a longer time. Animals who consume cellulose in their diet need a longer small intestine to allow complete digestion of cellulose. Carnivores have a shorter intestine, therefore they cannot digest cellulose.Digestion of cellulose takes a longer time. It is made up of glycosidic bonds. The enzymes to break these bonds 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 which results in proper digestion.

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