Yes they do, just like you and I and all other animals.
The small intestine of cows are sometimes used as violin strings or sausage casings.
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Yes, cows have villi in their small intestine. Villi are finger-like projections that increase the surface area of the intestine for better absorption of nutrients from the food they eat. This is crucial for the cow to extract as many nutrients as possible from its plant-based diet.
the long intestine and the shorter intestine
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Thet chew them and then the stomach churns them up and they are then digested in the small intestine.
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The small intestine is about 7 meters long.
No. Humans AND APES are the only animals that have an appendix, which is a non-functional part of the large intestine. Cows have a cecum that is just as functional as a horse's or rabbit's instead.