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In ruminants, such as bovines, the stomach is a large multichamber organ in which enzymes reside. It hosts symbiotic bacteria that produce enzymes required for the digestion of cellulose from plant matters.
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ruminant
An animal, such as a cow or a sheep, with an elaborate, multicompartmentalized stomach specialized for an herbivorous diet.
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ruminant Cud-chewing artiodactyl mammals with a complex four-chambered stomach.
ruminant animals Cud-chewing animals, such as cattle, sheep, goats, and buffalo, with multichambered stomachs in which cellulose is digested with the aid of bacteria.
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ruminant. Any of the hoofed mammals (including cattle, deer, sheep) that chew the cud.
runner. Stolon of a strawberry plant, on which a daughter plant may develop.
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A branch of the esophagus where unchewed food is temporarily stored until it is regurgitated tothe mouth for chewing.
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George Church began to ruminate on the ideas that culminated in multiplex sequencing. He said later that discussions with Maynard Olson, Richard Myers, and others helped him crystallize his inchoate ideas.
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Some animals, particularly ruminants and termites, can digest cellulose with the help of symbiotic micro-organisms - see methanogen.
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We've been counting and measuring everything in them year after year after year for 20-some years. Nobody else does this kind of thing. People aren't out there counting all the species in other ruminant stands.
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