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Question
Choose the correct order of terms that describes the process of nutrition in ruminants.
Options
swallowing → partial digestion → chewing of cud → complete digestion
chewing of cud → swallowing → partial digestion → complete digestion
chewing of cud → swallowing → mixing with digestive juices → digestion
swallowing → chewing and mixing → partial digestion → complete digestion
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Solution
swallowing → partial digestion → chewing of cud → complete digestion
Explanation:
The process of nutrition in ruminants is swallowing → partial digestion → chewing of cud → complete digestion.
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