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Why small intestine in herbivores longer than carnivores?

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Answered by shiva18122005
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Explanation:

Why small intestine in herbivores longer than carnivores?

Its digestion takes a longer time. Hence, herbivores who eat grass/green leafy vegetables need a longer small intestine to allow complete digestion of cellulose. Carnivores animals cannot digest cellulose, hence, they have a shorter intestine.

Answered by riteshvishwakarma200
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BECAUSE HERVIROUS ANIMALS HAVE TO DIGEST CELLULOSE WHICH IS PRESENT IN THE GRASS BUT IN CARNIVOROUS ANIMALS EAT OTHERS ANIMALS MEAT , SO MEAT LIKE COMPONENTS CAN EASILY DIGESTED IN THEIRS BODY . THEN WE SAY THAT CARNIVOROUS HAVE SMALLER SMALL INTESTINE THAN HERBIVORES ANIMALS...

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