In ruminants , from which chamber partially digested food comes back to the mouth for cudding?
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Digestion in ruminants takes place in their four- chambered stomach and end in the small intestine. The four chambers are: (a) Rumen: The partial digestion of food takes place in this chamber. (b) Reticulum: The partially digested food is moved back to the mouth to be re-chewed through this chamber.
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Answer: reticulum
Explanation: Ruminants have the sac-like structure between the small intestine and the large intestine. The ruminants chew the food partially and store it in the rumen. The partially digested food is known as cud.
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