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________________ is the true stomach in ruminants​

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Answered by kadamrajendra336
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Answer:

abomasum

Explanation:

The true stomach in the cow is abomasum and is the fourth chamber. It has glands, secreting acids and enzymes for digestion. It functions similarly to the carnivore stomach as it is glandular and digests food chemically, rather than fermentation like the other 3 chambers of the ruminant stomach.

Answered by Durgaradhaa
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What makes up the stomach of a ruminant?

This is actually an adaptation by which these animals have evolved to spend as little time as possible feeding so that they are not hunted down by any predators while they are eating. As mentioned earlier, the stomach of these Ruminants is divided into 4 chambers – rumen, reticulum, omasum, and the abomasum.

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