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Mention the position of the rumen in ruminants.​

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Answered by NaVila11
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  • The rumen, also known as a paunch, forms the larger part of the reticulorumen, which is the first chamber in the alimentary canal of ruminant animals. It serves as the primary site for microbial fermentation of ingested feed. The smaller part of the reticulorumen is the reticulum, which is fully continuous with the rumen, but differs from it with regard to the texture of its lining.
  • The rumen (on the left side of the animal) is the largest stomach compartment and consists of several sacs.
  • The rumen's environment favors the growth of microbes.
  • The rumen absorbs most of the VFAs from fermentation.

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Answered by abhi2355
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The rumen's environment favours the growth of microbes. These microbes digest or ferment feed within the rumen and make volatile fatty acids (VFAs). The rumen absorbs most of the VFAs from fermentation.

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