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Q: What was the purpose of the Digesta?
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What is the legal definition of digesta?

Something undergoing digestion.


How big is a cow's stomach?

The rumen can hold around 50 gallons of liquid and solid digesta.


What is the function of a large instestine?

The function of the large intestine of a cow is no different from that of a human, horse, pig or tiger: The large intestine reabsorbs liquid from the digesta and prepares the digesta into fecal matter which will be expelled via the anus.


How do cows eat so much?

They have a large rumen that is capable of holding a lot more digesta than our stomachs are capable of.


What does the omasum do in a cow?

Take all the water or liquid portion of the digesta out of the digested matter that came from the rumen before moving it to the abomasum.


What was the latin title of Justinian's code of law?

Corpus juris civilis is the name of the Justinian code of law which consisted of the Codex Justianus, the Digesta or Pandectae, the Institutiones and the Novellae.


What has the author Ludwig Mitteis written?

Ludwig Mitteis has written: 'Index interpolationum quae in Iustiniani Digestis inesse dicuntur' -- subject(s): Digesta, Indexes, Roman law


What has the author Theodor Sickel written?

Theodor Sickel has written: 'Acta regum et imperatorum Karolinorum digesta et enarrata' -- subject(s): Sources, History, Carolingians


What has the author Guilielmus Cornhuysius written?

Guilielmus Cornhuysius has written: 'Digestorum seu Pandectarum iuris ciuilis partitio et methodus' -- subject(s): Digesta, Roman law


What does a cow have in their digestive system that humans don't?

cows have seven stomachs


What has the author de Rosate Albericus written?

de Rosate Albericus has written: 'Commentarii in secundam Digesti veteris partem' -- subject(s): Digesta, Roman law 'Commentarii in primam Codicis partem'


What is the chemical composition of cow dung?

Cow dung is comprised of organic matter including fibrous material that passed through the cow's digestive system, among other liquid digesta that has been left after the fermentation, absorption and filtration, then acidified, then absorbed again. Exact chemical composition is of mostly carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, etc. with salts, cells sloughed off as the digesta went through the digestive tract, some urea, mucus, as well as cellulose, lignin and hemicellulose.