What is rumen and which organ of cows body differentiate it from human being
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Answer:Rumen is the largest part of ruminant stomach. The stomach of a ruminant is divided into four chambers – the rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum. Grass eating animals are called as ruminants. Ruminants swallow the food quickly and store it in the rumen. Digestive juices of the rumen partially digest the food. The partially digested food in the rumen is called as cud. After feeding, they bring the food from the stomach back into the mouth and chew it leisurely. This process is called rumination and such animals are called as ruminants. Rumination is also called second chewing.
The main distinction in a cow's digestive system, or a ruminant digestive system is that the stomach has four separate compartments, each with a unique function, whereas most other animals only have a single compartment with a unified functionality
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