The part of the stomach of ruminants where bacteria act upon cellulose?
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THE RUMEN
The majority of the anaerobic microbes that aid in cellulose breakdown inhabit the rumen, and during this step of digestion, fermentation begins. The partially digested food then moves to the omasum, where water, vitamins, and short chain fatty-acids from fermentation are absorbed into the animal's body.
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