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match the section of the horses mouth to its role in feed intake
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fodder or hind cavity
interdental space (bars)
incisors
used for chewing indigestible or foreign matter discharged cut forage
- Fodder or hind cavity: The hind cavity (or related structures) in a ruminant's mouth is where indigestible or foreign matter is discharged (like cud or unwanted materials).
- Interdental space (bars): The interdental bars are used for chewing, as they help in grinding fodder.
- Incisors: Incisors in a ruminant (like a horse or cow, though cows have dental pads) are used to cut forage (grasses, etc.).
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- Fodder or hind cavity : indigestible or foreign matter discharged
- Interdental space (bars) : used for chewing
- Incisors : cut forage