Computer Science, asked by sahajan821, 1 year ago

Why the ruminates do not chew the food at the time they take in

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Answered by kshacker007
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cattle are known a ruminants. they grab the food that they get as fast as they can and store it in a separate part of the stomach called rumen. when they are done with grabbing the food they slowly start chewing their food. they chew it for a very log time as they consume a lot of fibre containing cellulose which has to be digested properly.

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