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The presence of which of these in the intestine of rabbit distinguishes it from the stomach?
  1. Digestive glands
  2. Sub mucosa
  3. Villi
  4. Serosa

A
Sub mucosa
B
Serosa
C
Digestive glands
D
Villi
Solution
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Rabbits are herbivorous animals. The digestive system is made up of an oesophagus, stomach, and intestinal tract like other mammals. However, since their intake consists large quantities of fibre, rabbits are characterised by hind gut fermentation similar to horses. This helps to break down the indigestible materials into their chemical form. The presence of villi in the intestine distinguishes it from the stomach.
So, the correct answer is option B.

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