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The part of the ruminant digestive tract that functions similarly to the stomach of a monogastric animal is the abomasum. It is the fourth chamber in the ruminant's digestive system and is responsible for the enzymatic digestion of food, similar to how a stomach operates in monogastric animals. The abomasum secretes gastric juices and enzymes that break down proteins, facilitating nutrient absorption.
A ruminant's digestive tract has 4 sections to its stomach. Because the plant matter that most ruminants enjoy is hard to digest, ruminants have to regurgitate food to chew it again (e.i., "chewing the cud"). The four stomachs allow the hard-to-digest food to be digested many times.
Minerals such as calcium, iron, and magnesium are absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract without being digested first.
It gets digested in your digestive tract.
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Cancer cells are like any other cell as far as the digestive tract is concerned. They will be digested if you eat them, unless they are from a plant or animal that is not edible.
Foods are not properly digested.
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A ruminant's digestive tract has 4 sections to its stomach. Because the plant matter that most ruminants enjoy is hard to digest, ruminants have to regurgitate food to chew it again (e.i., "chewing the cud"). The four stomachs allow the hard-to-digest food to be digested many times.
Broken down into starch and glycose
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Cellulose is digested by cellulase.It is not found in human.