<span>The digestive system contains
various enzymes that can help in the proper digestion of food, and we all know
that digestive system starts from the mouth. But the human digestion is
different than that of the cow. Cows have slight difficulty to digest food than
humans because of cellulose found in hay and grass. Good thing that there are
billions of bacteria and organisms that live and die in the rumen (biggest of
the four stomachs) of the cow. These organisms they break down food and
efficiently convert them to nutrient the cow needs in order to prevent
starvation.</span>
Changes in the DNA sequence, or mutations, help drive evolutionary change
Hey there Jamayaward4802,
The answer is <span>repeated, exhaustive stimulation.
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Answer:
They cant fit through Bowman's capsule
Explanation:
Since they can't fit through they're usually not there
The arrangement of salts inside the cell is hypertonic in contrast with that of the circulation system so in this manner the salts travel through the semipermeable layer of the cell to the less focused circulatory system.
A grown-up human body contains around 250g of salt and any abundance is normally discharged by the body. Sodium empowers the transmission of nerve motivations around the body. It is an electrolyte, similar to Potassium, Calcium, and Magnesium; it controls the electrical charges moving all through the cells in the body.