Biology, asked by Debarka2008, 10 months ago

In which part of the ruminant's stomach does digestion occur?

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Answered by peerbux363
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Explanation:

Ruminant stomachs have four compartments: the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum and the abomasum. Rumen microbes ferment feed and produce volatile fatty acids, which is the cow's main energy source. ... In calves, the esophageal grooves allows milk to bypass the rumen and directly enter the abomasum.

The abomasum is the direct equivalent of the monogastric stomach, and digesta is digested here in much the same way. This compartment releases acids and enzymes that further digest the material passing through. This is also where the ruminant digests the microbes produced in the rumen...

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Answered by Divyansh50800850
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four-chambered stomach is ur answer

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