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Showing posts with label stomachs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stomachs. Show all posts

Aug 26, 2019

[Answer] How many stomachs does a dolphin have?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How many stomachs does a dolphin have?"



...Dolphins are not fish; they are mammals. They evolved over millions of years to live in the sea. They use their tail in an up and down motion to swim, which is the opposite of fish. A fish wiggles its take left and right. Unlike land mammals, dolphins have no hair. They have two stomachs, one for digesting their food and the other for storing food. A dolphin's skin is quite delicate, and they sustain injury by merely brushing rough surfaces. Dolphins steer with their flippers rather than their tail, which provides the force behind their motion. Source: WOU.edu

Jun 27, 2019

[Answer] How many stomachs does a cow have?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How many stomachs does a cow have?"



...The cow has four stomachs and undergoes a special digestive process to break down the food it eats. When the cow first eats, it chews the food just enough to swallow it. The unchewed food travels to the first two stomachs, the rumen and the reticulum, where it is stored until later. Later, the cow coughs up bits of the unchewed food called cud and chews it completely this time before swallowing it again. The cud then goes to the third and fourth stomachs, the omasum and abomasum, where it is fully digested.

[Ans] How many stomachs does a cow have?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How many stomachs does a cow have?"



The cow has four stomachs and undergoes a special digestive process to break down the food it eats. When the cow first eats, it chews the food just enough to swallow it. The unchewed food travels to the first two stomachs, the rumen and the reticulum, where it is stored until later. Later, the cow coughs up bits of the unchewed food called cud and chews it completely this time before swallowing it again. The cud then goes to the third and fourth stomachs, the omasum and abomasum, where it is fully digested.