Science, asked by rijiasultana361, 22 days ago

In which part of the cow's stomach does rumination occurs?​

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Answered by mahi7830
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abomasum

  • The abomasum is the true stomach where the cow's own enzymes and acids break down ingested feed. Rumination is the process by which the cow regurgitates previously consumed feed and masticates it a second time

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Answered by palashacharya
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Answer:

animals quickly swallow the grass and store it in a part of stomach called rumen , the food gets partially digested and is called cud returns to the mouth , small lumps and the animal chews it. this animals are called ruminants , grass is rich in cellulose , a type of carbohydrate ,

Explanation:

Ruminants like : cattle , deer, cow , buffalo etc....

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