How is the stomach of a ruminant different from that of a human?
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it is divided in four parts for the digestion of cellulose
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stomach of ruminants is different from stomach human stomach as ruminants have four stomachs abomasum, omasum, reticulum and rumen
rumen stores temporary Bolus for regurgitation in cattles, abomasum is the glandulus part or true stomach, reticulum is the part which seeves the food and omasum absorbes some vitmins and moisture from food
rumen stores temporary Bolus for regurgitation in cattles, abomasum is the glandulus part or true stomach, reticulum is the part which seeves the food and omasum absorbes some vitmins and moisture from food
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