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Why the ruminants do not chew the food at the time they take it in?​

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Answered by juanjovit
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Explanation:

Ruminants are the herbivores and eat grasses. Grasses contains cellulase as their stored food. Cellulose needs an enzyme called cellulase for its digestion which is present in the rumen. Ruminants do not chew their food at the same time they take in as they require the fermented cud to be regurgitated and chewed.

Answered by HEMANYA6272
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Answer:

They directly take the food to survive from the prey and store it in a body part called rumen. They chew it when they reach a safe place and then digest it. This process is called Rumination and helps them to save their lives.

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