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Ques- What is the structure of
stomach in ruminats​

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Answered by Bhoomi1116
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Explanation:

The ruminant stomach is composed of 4 separate compartments. Food passes first into the rumen, then reticulum, omasum and finally into the abomasum before entering the duodenum.

Answered by GιяℓуSσυℓ
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Answer:

Ruminant stomach: The stomach of a ruminant is divided into four chambers – the rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum. Rumen is the largest part of the stomach. Process of digestion: Grass-eating animals swallow the food quickly and store it in the rumen.

or

The ruminant stomach is a multi-chambered organ found in ruminants (see picture at right). It is usually composed of four separate chambers and allows digestion of large quantities of plant matter that would be relatively indigestible for most other types of mammals, in particular grass and the leaves.

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