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

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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The small intestine is longer in herbivore than in carnivore because herbivores eat only grass which is full of cellulose and the digestion of cellulose takes a long time. Herbivores need a longer small intestine to allow cellulose to be digested as taken from green plants.

Answered by Anonymous
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The small intestine is longer in herbivore than in carnivore because herbivores eat only grass which is full of cellulose and the digestion of cellulose takes a long time. ... Herbivores need a longer small intestine to allow cellulose to be digested as taken from green plants.

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