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1.

Jimin will you change your dp or ill cut my hand deep​

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ANSWER:

Explanation:

Don't cut your HAND OKAY ....

Jimin will CHANGE his profile_.._

2.

6 Explain the role of vitamins and minerals in our body.give me answer ​

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ANSWER:

What Do Vitamins and Minerals Do? Vitamins and minerals boost the immune system, support NORMAL growth and development, and help cells and ORGANS do their jobs. For example, you've probably heard that CARROTS are good for your EYES.

3.

​thanks dear ✌☺️❤❤vaise yeh mera dusri bar hui hai.!!(≧▽≦) ITS_________PAHADI BOY HER.!!_______❤_______❥╬٨ـﮩﮩ❤٨ـﮩﮩـ╬❥​​​​​

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you are from UTTARAKHAND .

RIGHT ('-')

4.

'THE FRUITThe ovary swells, becomes big and ripens and is now called a fruit. Fruits can either be fleshy (mango, tomato, cranberry, gooseberry) or hard (groundnut, maize, coconut)'This paragraph is written in my book. Can you help me frame the definition of fruit? (If you help me correctly and give a proper answer, I will mark you as Brainliest)​

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the process in which GREEN PLANTS and some other organisms USE

5.

hmm even i am proud to have a astronomer has a friend if you go to space book a ticket to me also mera dear I hope you will book ​

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sure dear thank U BYE GOING OFFLINE

6.

What is mitochondria ? what are it's functions ?​

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Mitochondria's primary function is to produce energy through the process of oxidative PHOSPHORYLATION. Besides this, it is responsible for regulating the metabolic activity of the cell. It ALSO promotes cell multiplication and cell growth. Mitochondria also detox AMMONIA in the liver CELLS.

7.

What is spirogyra ? Name it's sub kingdom. ​

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Spirogyra. Spirogyra with its characteristic helically ARRANGED chloroplasts. Scientific classification. KINGDOM: Plantae.

8.

Miss pls me 6 log ke alawa kisi se Baat nahi karta kyu ki muje aap ke gang ke saath ladai nahi karna hai..dhanyavaad:)​

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Hi

Good evening Jaan...xd

Kya ho RAHA H...xd

9.

Nahi roshni kaisi ho?​

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ANSWER:

ELLO will you be my FREIND PLEACH

10.

বড়ো রাস্তার পাশে বাড়ি থাকলে কি কি অসুবিধে হতে পারে .?​

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অ্যাকসিডেন্ট, গাড়ি পার্ক করা যাবে না, কেউ গাড়ি - ঘোড়ার মধ্যে হাঁটা চলার জায়গা না থাকা তে রাস্তার পাশ দিয়ে চলতে হয় আর সেই পাশের জায়গা টাও থাকবে না, ইত্যাদি।

11.

Wʜᴀᴛ Is Wᴇᴀᴛʜᴇʀɪɴɢ ??​

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EXPLANATION:

the process of WEARING or being WORN by long exposure to the atmosphere

12.

Health care service providers ke bare me bataye​

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Answer:

ABE saale KUTTE KUCH SIKH isse

13.

When tomato and potato both together tomatoes rotten fast why please tell​

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RAPID early growth of plants can cause the rotten of TOMATO because CALCIUM is needed by the tomato when they are GROWING...

14.

State True (T) or False (F) against each of the following statements : 1. Canine teeth are used for tearing of food. 2. Hydra traps food with the help of sticky tongue. 3. Salivary glands are situated in mouth 4.In human, extra cellular digestion takes place in the alimentary canal.5.Bile helps to digest carbohydrates.​

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Answer:

1)F 2)t 3)f 4)f 5)tttttttttttt

15.

Which one of the following is not an outcome of deforestation in an area?increased rainfallincreased temperature​

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ANSWER:

increaseed RAINFALL BUDDY ✌️

16.

What are the different types of complex permanent tissue​

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Complex tissues are made of more than one type of cells. All these cells coordinate to perform a COMMON function. Xylem and PHLOEM are examples of such complex tissues. They are both conducting tissues and constitute a VASCULAR BUNDLE.

17.

Is a permanent solution for hair removal homely worth it for your cleaning body?

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Answer: we can clean with honey LEMON

Explanation:

start with mixing two tablespoons of sugar and lemon juice, and one tablespoon of honey. Heat the mixture for about three minutes and add water to make the mixture thinner, if required.

Once the paste cools down, apply cornstarch on the affected areas and spread the paste in the direction of HAIR growth. Next, use a waxing strip or a cotton cloth, and pull the hair out in the opposite direction of growth.

Honey helps in moisturising the SKIN, and HENCE this method is highly recommended if you have dry skin.

18.

প্রোক্যারিওটিক কোষের ক্রোমোজোম কে নগ্ন ক্রোমোজোম বলা হয় কেন ??​

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প্রোক্যারিওটিক ক্রোমোজোমগুলি প্রোক্যারিওটিক কোষের নিউক্লিওয়েডে পাওয়া যায় এবং সেগুলি বৃত্তাকার আকারে থাকে। ইউক্যারিওটিক কোষের বিপরীতে, প্রোক্যারিওটিক কোষগুলির ঝিল্লি-আবদ্ধ নিউক্লিয়াস নেই। পরিবর্তে, তাদের জেনেটিক উপাদান নিউক্লয়েড নামক সাইটোপ্লাজমের একটি অঞ্চলে পাওয়া যেতে পারে।

Explanation:

19.

What Is Ignorance It Breaks Your Heart Literally Very Hard Soomin Baby Are U ignoring Me ​

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HELLO GOOD EVENING how are you KEEP SMILING

20.

Why is there a need to conserve biodiversity.please help me​

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Here is ur answer but it's quite long ,,,,hope it will help u

Biodiversity conservation, the practice of protecting and preserving the wealth and VARIETY of species, habitats, ecosystems, and genetic diversity on the planet, is important for our health, wealth, food, fuel, and services we depend on. It plays an integral ROLE in supporting many sectors of development.

Food SECURITY depends upon natural resources that form the basis of food production. Biodiversity conservation protects plant, animal, microbial and genetic resources for food production, agriculture, and ecosystem functions such as fertilizing the soil, recycling nutrients, regulating pests and disease, controlling erosion, and pollinating crops and trees. At the same time, UNSUSTAINABLE agricultural production and use of wild species for food or fuel can reduce biodiversity.

Biodiversity conservation is vital for economic growth and poverty reduction. A majority of the world’s poor live in rural areas and depend upon forests, water, wetlands, fields and pastures for their livelihoods. Some 1.6 billion people in the world rely on forests and non-timber products for income and subsistence. In the developing world alone, 2.6 billion people depend on fisheries for PROTEIN and livelihoods. Seafood is also the most highly traded food commodity internationally. In 2008, fish and shellfish exports from developing countries exceeded the value of coffee, rubber, cocoa, tea, tobacco, meat, and rice combined.

Biodiversity conservation can help address the effects of climate change. Conserving habitats can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere. Conserving mangroves and other coastal ecosystems can lessen disastrous impacts of climate change such as flooding and storm surges.

21.

Regular supply of amino acids is needed by the cells. With the help of diffusion, explainhow amino acids enter the cells from the blood. (3 points)

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The bloodstream provides a readily available pool of amino acids, which can be taken up by all cells of the body to support the myriad of biochemical reactions that are essential for life. The transport of amino acids into the cytoplasm occurs via functionally and biochemically distinct amino acid transport systems that have been defined on the basis of their amino acid selectivities and physico-chemical properties. Each system presumably relates to a discrete putative membrane-bound transporter protein that resides within the cell membrane and functions to translocate the amino acid from the extracellular environment into the cytoplasm. Many of these transporters require sodium for maximal activity. The sodium-dependent model presented is CONSISTENT with "preferred random" kinetics, with sodium binding preferentially before the amino acid. The transporter ACTS as an enzyme that catalyzes the movement of its bound amino acid (and sodium) into the cell. In this review, the AUTHORS provide a conceptual view of the mechanism of carrier-mediated amino acid transport as well as an overview of the various models that can be used in the laboratory to study this PROCESS. In addition, the known agencies that accomplish transport and their REGULATION by nutrition, hormones, and other mediators of critical illness are discussed...

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22.

What is resourcekaisi hai? bndrkkrh or khana khai thi n?or ha thanks ❤​

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A resource is a physical material that humans need and VALUE such as land, air, and water. Resources are characterized as renewable or NONRENEWABLE; a renewable resource can REPLENISH itself at the rate it is used, while a nonrenewable resource has a limited supply.

Explanation:

BRAINLIST the answer pls

23.

Are missing your parents ....spike ,wardon and blade??​

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How did you KNOW about them????

24.

What is weaving koi hai doast​

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Explanation:

In physics, a force is any INFLUENCE that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. A force can cause an object with MASS to change its VELOCITY, i.e., to ACCELERATE. Force can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull. A force has both magnitude and direction, making it a vector QUANTITY.

25.

Abe tu hai kon jada mat bol tera problm kya hai be nalayak​

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EXPLANATION:

keep it up Sis ...

he is CRUSHING or flirting on U (⌐■-■)

26.

Jiyoo I'm hurted (╥﹏╥)​ (╥﹏╥)​ (╥﹏╥)​ (╥﹏╥)​ don't think I'm ignoring you ​

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ANSWER:

A GIRL name Mouse is hurting his ELDER BROTHER by her words

She is scaring me now

27.

B) Complete the flow chart indicating the path of food through the digestive tract??​

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ANSWER:

Oesophagus

Stomach

Jejunum

Illeum

Large Intestine

Explanation:

28.

Define Cytoplasm in bio​

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Cytoplasm is a thick solution that fills each cell and is ENCLOSED by the cell MEMBRANE. It is mainly composed of water, salts, and PROTEINS. In eukaryotic CELLS, the cytoplasm includes all of the material inside the cell and outside of the nucleus.

29.

Abe aap kon hoo -_-______________10th std​

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ANSWER:

AA OKAY DEAR (✿^‿^)(✿^‿^)(✿^‿^)

30.

'The lateral line of a shark and vestibular apparatus of man do the same function: Analyse this statement.​

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Lateral line system, also called lateralis system, a system of tactile sense organs, UNIQUE to aquatic vertebrates from cyclostome fishes (lampreys and hagfish) to amphibians, that serves to detect movements and pressure changes in the surrounding water. It is made up of a series of mechanoreceptors called neuromasts (lateral line organs) arranged in an interconnected network along the head and body. This network is typically arranged in rows; however, neuromasts may also be ORGANIZED singly. At its simplest, rows of neuromasts appear on the surface of the skin; however, for most fishes, they lie embedded in the floor of mucus-filled structures called lateral line canals. These canals are placed just underneath the skin, and only the receptor portion of each neuromast extends into the canal. In amphibians the lateral line system occurs only in larval FORMS and in adult forms that are completely aquatic.

Lateral Line System

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Related Topics: Ampulla of Lorenzini Neuromast Acoustico-lateralis system

Neuromasts are made up of a cluster of sensory and support cells encapsulated within a jellylike sheath called the cupula. Each sensory cell, or hair cell, bears several SMALL cilia, and each cilium may be stimulated by water movement or pressure from a single direction. The lateral line system allows the fish to determine the direction and rate of water movement. The fish can then gain a sense of its own movement, that of nearby predators or prey, and even the water displacement of STATIONARY objects.

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mechanoreception: Lateral-line organs

All of the primarily aquatic vertebrates—cyclostomes (e.g., lampreys), fish, and amphibians—have in their...

In sharks and rays, some neuromasts have been evolutionarily modified to become electroreceptors called ampullae of Lorenzini. These receptors are concentrated on the heads of sharks and can detect the minute electrical potentials generated by the muscle contractions of prey. Ampullae of Lorenzini can also detect Earth’s electromagnetic field, and sharks apparently use these electroreceptors for homing and migration.

Explanation:

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31.

Plant and animal classification​

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ANSWER:

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32.

What is nano particle miss choco ?​

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Explanation:

1

SCHOOL of Engineering, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes SA 5095, Australia

2

Future Industries INSTITUTE, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes SA 5095, Australia

3

Microbiology LABORATORY, Adelaide Dental School, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide SA 5005, Australia

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Author to whom CORRESPONDENCE should be addressed.

33.

Topic- Reproduction in human1: Acknowledgement2: content3: Introduction4: Main content about human reproduction5: BibliographyPlease help me fast as you can be in detailed

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Human reproduction is any form of sexual reproduction resulting in human fertilization. It typically involves sexual INTERCOURSE between a sexually mature male and female. During sexual intercourse, the interaction between the male and female reproductive systems results in fertilization of the woman's ovum by the man's sperm. These are specialized reproductive cells called GAMETES, created in a process called meiosis. While normal cells contain 46 chromosomes, 23 PAIRS, GAMETE cells only contain 23 chromosomes, and it is when these two cells merge into one zygote cell that genetic recombination occurs and the new zygote contains 23 chromosomes from each parent, giving them 23 pairs. A typical 9-month gestation period is followed by childbirth. The fertilization of the ovum may be achieved by artificial insemination methods, which do not involve sexual intercourse. Assisted reproductive technology also exists.

34.

3. ------- is a distinct white oval scar on the concave side of a bean seed.​

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ANSWER:

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35.

Sᴜᴠᴀsʀᴇᴇ ɪғ sʜᴇ ᴅᴏᴇsɴ'ᴛ ᴡᴀɴᴛ ᴛᴏ ᴛᴀʟᴋ ᴡɪᴛʜ ᴍᴇ, ɴᴏ ᴘʀᴏʙʟᴇᴍʟᴀᴛᴇʀ ᴍʏ ғʀɴᴅ ᴡɪʟʟ ғᴏʀᴄᴇ ᴍᴇ ᴛᴏ ʙᴇ ғʀɴᴅ ᴡɪᴛʜ ᴅɪᴠʏᴀ, ᴄᴀɴ ʏᴏᴜ ᴛᴇʟʟ ᴛᴏ ᴍʏ ғʀɴᴅ ɴᴏ ᴛᴏ ғᴏʀᴄᴇ ᴀᴛ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ᴛɪᴍᴇ . (≡^∇^≡)(≡^∇^≡)(≡^∇^≡)​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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36.

V. Activity: 11. Using a mirror how will you prove that air we breathe out is having moisture. Write in your own words, activity​

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Answer:

When we breathe out on a mirror, there APPEARS a moisturised layer made of SMALL water droplets. The water VAPOUR that we breathe out got condensed to form small water droplets. Hence we can conclude that the air we breathe out contain moisture or water vapour.

Explanation:

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37.

Who and when was " the cell theory" proposed . when did they prepare it ?what are its salient features of it ?​

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The CELL Theory was proposed by M. J. Schleiden and Theodor Schwan. Scheleiden prepared the cell theory in PLANTS of 1838 and Schwan prepared the cell theory of ANIMALS in 1839. ... All living CELLS arise only from the pre-existing cells.

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38.

Oopsmaine toh tere se maffhi hih nahi mange xD paka na joh bologe woh sunega na xF​

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WOH GOOD NHI God HAI*------ Rectified

nhi maangi FIR bhi maaf kia -,- XD

39.

What you mean by twin character of growth?​

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From the given options, increased mass and increase in the number of individuals are considered the twin CHARACTERISTICS of growth. The mass is increased by cell division through mitosis. The mitosis is a type of cell division in which the PARENT cell is divided to form TWO cells.

40.

Content on the topic Reproduction of humans

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Human reproductive system, organ system by which humans reproduce and bear LIVE offspring. Provided all organs are present, normally constructed, and functioning properly, the essential features of human reproduction are (1) liberation of an ovum, or egg, at a specific time in the reproductive CYCLE, (2) INTERNAL fertilization of the ovum by SPERMATOZOA, or sperm cells, (3) transport of the fertilized ovum to the uterus, or womb, (4) implantation of the blastocyst, the early embryo developed from the fertilized ovum, in the wall of the uterus, (5) formation of a placenta and MAINTENANCE of the unborn child during the entire period of gestation, (6) birth of the child and expulsion of the placenta, and (7) suckling and care of the child, with an eventual return of the maternal organs to virtually their original state.

41.

How many introvert teeth are present in each jaw​

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Answer:

maybe more than 1000 ha!! JAM is a SWEET dish

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42.

Why are connective tissue named so​

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Connective tissue is named so because they transport different nutrients, waste MATERIALS, gases LIKE O2 , CO2 , HORMONES etc and in this way establishes a network for all the cells of the body and connects to them. Since connective tissue is in some or the other way is connected to all the cells they are known as connective tissue.

43.

Paddy is sown in the month of ______

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ANSWER:

SORRY I can't help you please are some ANOTHER question

Explanation:

sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry ok

44.

Who told you that???...well i got some compliments that I'm irritating personwell he'll not be irritate as much I know him he never gets irritated ​

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Answer:

No ONE said but I can SENSE :)

If he REPLIES on PIN

me will try HARD

45.

What is Immunization and immunity​

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Explanation:

Immunization is the process of GIVING a vaccine to a person to protect them against DISEASE. Immunity (PROTECTION) by immunization is similar to the immunity a person would get from disease, but INSTEAD of getting the disease you get a vaccine. This is what makes vaccines such POWERFUL medicine.

46.

please answer fast please answer fast please answer fast please answer fast please answer fast please answer fast please​

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Explanation:

1. SCHOOL bell

2. RESPONSE that GO to CLASS room

3. don't make noise

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47.

Kavya, Mannat, PayalLage raho xD kaide ka muu khulwao ham jara aram karte hain (≧▽≦)​​

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Hii DIDI GOOD wali EVENING aap mujhe PAHCHAN toh gayi hongi

48.

Why are animals dependent on plants for their supply of energy​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

photosynthesis is the process used by plants, algae and certain bacteria to harness energy from sunlight and turn it into chemical energy. Here, we describe the general principles of photosynthesis and highlight how scientists are studying this NATURAL process to help develop clean fuels and SOURCES of renewable energy.

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49.

Choose the odd and give one reason:-1. Ginger, garlic, onion ,acacia.Please answer me fast and correct answer please ​

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Answer:

ACACIA. known COMMONLY as mimosa, acacia, thorntree or wattle, is a polyphyletic genus of SHRUBS and trees belonging to the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae

50.

Dvilingi papd kise khte h pls give me answers ​

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GRASS eating animals are known as ruminants. ... The process where cud RETURNS to the mouth in small LUMPS for ruminants to chew is called rumination. Rumination is aided by bacteria present in the rumen which breaks down cellulose in plants. The digested food is then passed to the RETICULUM.