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The true stomach of
ruminants is...​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The abomasum is the true stomach where the cow's own enzymes and acids break down ingested feed. ... The ruminant stomach has four compartments: rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum. Ingested feed flows through the rumen and reticulum first, then through the omasum, and lastly, through the abomasum.

Answered by airmech
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Answer: The ABOMASUM is called the true stomach..

Explanation:

The abomasum is the fourth stomach compartment. It is also called the “true stomach”. It holds about 27 liters (7 gallons). This compartment has basically the same function as the stomach in simple stomached (monogastric) animals, such as pigs and humans. It is here that the cow’s own stomach acids and enzymes are used to further breakdown ingested feed before it passes into the small intestine.

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