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The papillae are denser on the bottom of the rumen than on the top. What is the reason for this?​

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Dense feed sinks to the bottom/ when lighter feed breaks down, the particles absorb water and sink to the bottom-->the papillae greatly increase surface area for absorption of nutrients of the feed. The bottom is where majority of microbe activity/nutrient breakdown occurs.

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