Campbell Biology (11th Edition)
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Chapter 41.4, Problem 1CC
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To explain: The two benefits of a longer alimentary canal in processing poorly digestible plant materials.
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Longer alimentary canal can be observed in both herbivores and omnivores relative to their body size than carnivores.
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