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The similarities of a ruminant and a non-ruminant digestive system is that they all have only one stomach, and the same organs that make up the whole digestive system complex. The difference between a ruminant and a non-ruminant is that a ruminant has four chambers in that stomach and a non-ruminant has a simple stomach (one stomach comprising of one chamber).
mouth,esophagus,and stomach
it is the first part of the stomach where your food goes INCORRECT. It's one of the stomach chambers in ruminant animals, like cows. Humans do not have rumens.
The digestive system of ruminants consists of four stomach.
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What is the function of each part of the lever
Actually ruminants cannot digest cellulose, they have symbiotic bacteria in a part of their stomach called a "rumen" digest the cellulose down to sugars and starches that the ruminants can actually digest in another part of their stomach later.
Anterior is the front end. Posterior is the back-end. Thus the "anterior end of a ruminant" means the part before the stomach, being the mouth and esophagus.
Duodenum is the first part of the intestine immediatly beyond the stomach.
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Rumina is the word formed using the scrambled letters i n a r m u.It is plural for a part of the stomach of a ruminant.
list the parts of the nephron and describe the function of each part