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How is ruminants stomach different from human stomach

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The ruminant’s stomach is said to have four different sections including the abomasum, reticulum, omasum and rumen.

All these have specific cellular structures and that is why they swallow food rather than chewing it. While the human stomach is one single unit or organ and performs all necessary functions of digestion etc.

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how is ruminant's stomach different from human stomach ?

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