Why is small intestine in herbivores longer than in carnivores ? (b) What will happen if mucus is not secreted by the gastric glands ? -Science

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Herbivores eat only plants so they need a longer small intestine to allow the cellulose present in the plants to be digested completely. (b) If mucus is not secreted, hydrochloric acid will cause the erosion of inner lining of stomach leading to the formation of ulcers in the stomach.

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