Which chamber of the cow's stomach helps to move swalowed food back into the mouth while chewing
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Rumen
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The rumen, also known as the “paunch,” is the first area of the cow's stomach, connected to the cattle's esophagus. This compartment acts as storage for chewed vegetation and forms balls of cud.
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When grazing, ruminants swallow their food rapidly, sending large amounts into the largest chamber of the stomach, the rumen, where it is stored and partly digested before regurgitation and chewing when the animal is resting.
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