The basic answer that most people look for from this question is that cattle, a cow, or any other bovine such as a bull, a steer, a heifer, or even a bison or buffalo has FOUR stomachs. However, physiologically speaking, cattle donot have four stomachs; they have four digestive compartmentsinterconnected as a single stomach.
The four digestive compartments in order are:
One thing that should be noted is that because the abomasum is considered to be the true stomach (and the only functional stomach compartment when a calf, a newborn bovine, is born), the other three compartments are simply an extension of the esophagus. Thus the primary reason that a bovine only has one stomach and not four. The definition of a stomach is that it is an organ which secretes enzymes, acids and other digestive compounds which enable the ability to break down food to mere molecules. Since a cow does not have four of these types of stomachs, it is safe to say that, physiologically, a cow or any other ruminant only has one stomach with four compartments.
You have this all wrong. First of all, a cow only has one (1) stomach, just like you and me. Secondly, that one stomach of that cow is divided into four (4) compartments. This question has actually been answered already in the related question below.
A cow has three forestomachs and one true stomach. A camel has two forestomachs and one true stomach. It can also be said that a cow has four "stomachs" or four chambers to one stomach, and a camel has three stomachs or three chambers to one stomach.
Only one. That one stomach contains four compartments.
Oxen are castrated bullocks so, like all bovines, they have a stomach with four compartments.
None of the above. Cattle only have one stomach with four compartments.
Both species have only one stomach. Camels only have three chambers to their stomach, whereas cows have four.
Cattle have one stomach with three fore-stomachs. The three fore-stomachs are an extension of the esophagus. The fourth compartment is the true stomach, which functions much like our own.
One stomach with 4 chambers.
4 stomachs or we can say 4 digestive compartments where they store there food.
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A cow has one stomach with four different compartments or areas.A cow has one stomach with four different compartments or areas.
There are many differences between humans and cows. Cows are quadrupeds and humans are bipedal. Cows have stomachs that are separated into four compartments, while human stomachs do not have separated compartments.
cow there is no such animal that has 6 stomachs . Cows have one large stomach that can have from 3 up to 10 "compartments" .
Uh, stomachs have NO COWS!
The cow actually has three stomachs, which are called the reticulum, the omasum, and the abomasum.it also has any 'stomach' called the rumenCows have four compartments in their stomach with the largest being the rumen.
Cows have four stomachs
They are ruminant animal that have 4 chambers of stomach
There are actually many animals that have four stomachs; two of the commonly known ones in the United States are cattle and bison.
There is no such animal on Earth at this time, that we know of. The animal with the most number of stomachs is the cow, which has a total of four.
Cows have four stomachs. I'm not sure which of the cow's four stomachs I am calling from.
Four.
Mouth, esophagus, stomachs (compartments including,rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum) , small intestine, large intestine, cecum, and finally the rectum.