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what is the structure of stomach in ruminents (give me one word answers) ​

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Answered by yashika1951
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they have a separate part of stomach called rumen . They quickly swallow the grass and is stored in rumen where it is partially digested forming cud.

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Answered by CUPCAKE2103
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The ruminant stomach has four compartments: rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum, although the omasum is virtually absent in camels and llamas. The abomasum has a typical gastric secretory function and corresponds to the stomach in non-ruminants; in very young animals it is as large as the rumen.

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