Which sentence best uses domain-specific vocabulary to describe cows?(1 point)

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Cows are domesticated ruminants that can digest cellulose with the help of bacteria in the rumen.
Cows are domesticated ruminants that can digest cellulose with the help of bacteria in the rumen.

Cows are friendly ruminants that can digest grass with the help of tiny creatures in the stomach.
Cows are friendly ruminants that can digest grass with the help of tiny creatures in the stomach.

Cows are domesticated beasts that can break down grass thanks to germs in a stomach chamber.
Cows are domesticated beasts that can break down grass thanks to germs in a stomach chamber.

Cows are tame farm animals that can break down cellulose thanks to special microorganisms.

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The sentence that best uses domain-specific vocabulary to describe cows is:

Cows are domesticated ruminants that can digest cellulose with the help of bacteria in the rumen.

This sentence uses specific terms like "domesticated," "ruminants," "digest cellulose," and "bacteria in the rumen," which are all relevant to the biological and agricultural context of cows.