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The digestive system of ruminants consists of four stomach.

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They have a special bacteria present in the ruminant part of the stomach which digest the cellulose.

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Through the process of fermentation.

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What kind of digestive system does a wolverine have?

Wolverines have a digestive system that is similar to other carnivores. The stomach is not divided into chambers like you would find in ruminants.


What is special about ruminants digestive system?

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How are ruminants' digestive system are adapted to ensure survival?

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How many compartments does a rumen digestive system have?

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Are cats have digestive compartment like ruminants?

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How many stomachs do ruminants animals have?

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What is the difference between a cow and a dogs digestive system?

Dogs are monogastrics. Cows are ruminants. Monogastrics have one simple stomach: Ruminants have a complex four-chambered stomach.


What are strengths of the cows digestive system?

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Ruminants digestive systems are adapted to ensure survival as it allows them to consume a wide variety of vegetation. More robust plant material has plenty of time to break down so that the nutrients can be fully absorbed by the body.


How does cow's digestive system is similar to human?

You are not going to get that "long answer." A cow's and human's digestive system is NOT the same, I don't care how you try to go about it. Yes they are similar in function, by the fact that they both break down and digest food or feed to more manageable and smaller molecules to be absorbed into the body via blood stream to the zillion cells that are in the body, but they are not the same in what is digested and the whole processes that set a cow's digestive system apart from that of a human's.


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The body system that the colon belongs to is the digestive system. The colon is also known as the large intestine.


The gullet is part of what system?

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