Biology, asked by i869118, 6 months ago

.Why is the small intestine in herbivores larger than in carnivores

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Answered by AshleyIsBrainly
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Answered by kr207535
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The small intestine in herbivores is longer than carnivores because herbivores eat grass which has cellulose present in it and hence the longer small intestine allow the digestion of cellulose whereas the small intestine in carnivores is smaller because they eat meat and meat can be digested easily.

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