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ALIMENTARY SYSTEM
ALIMENTARY FLASHCARDS
HINDGUT FERMENTERS


Question Answer Article
Why is it necessary for herbivores to have a symbiotic relationship with microbes? Link to Article
What structural feature prevents cellulose being digested in mammals? Link to Article
What is the advantage of being a hindgut fermenter? Link to Article
In terms of protein, why are foregut fermenters at an advantage to hindgut fermenters? Link to Article
What other disadvantages are hindgut fermenters at to foregut fermenters? Link to Article