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Why is the small intestine in herbivore longer than in carnivore?

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Answered by sarahpires16
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Cellulose forms the largest part of the herbivore’s food. 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. In the case of carnivores, cellulose is not present in the diet, thus the length of small intestine is less.

Answered by ItzMrPerFect
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Cellulose forms the largest part of the herbivore's food. Digestion of cellulose takes a longer time, because the enzymes for its digestion are produced by the ruminant bacteria thar live in the gut of herbivore.

Longer small intestine ensures that the food stays for a longer duration and proper digestion is possible. In the case of carnivores, cellulose is not present in the diet,thus the length of small intestine is smaller.

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