which chamber in the stomach of a ruminant is a true stomach? why?
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abomasum
The abomasum is the “true stomach” of a ruminant. It is the compartment that is most similar to a stomach in a nonruminant.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.
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The abomasum is the “true stomach” of a ruminant. It is the compartment that is most similar to a stomach in a nonruminant.
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