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That would be the rumen, which is the first chamber out of four in a cow's stomach. The other three chambers are the reticulum, omasum and abomasum.
The name of the cow's first "stomach" (which is simply a chamber connected to other chambers in one large stomach of a ruminant) is the Reticulum, where hardware like nails, wire, and other metal objects sit and get digested and broken down by gastric juices.
A cow has 4 stomach cavities.
Cow (it is the pig's stomach, not cow)
Symbiotic, not parasitic. The cow has a 4 chamber stomach, one chamber called the rumen contains these bacteria. When the cow is chewing cud, she brings up partially digested grass, re-chews it, and swallows it again into a different chamber of the stomach.Without these symbiotic bacteria the cow could no live on grass, as the mammalian digestive system is unable to digest cellulose into glucose. The bacteria do this for the cow, while the cow gives them a safe place to live with plenty of food (much more than they need for their own use).
There is no such thing as an "obamasum" in cows. There this, however, the abomasum which is the fourth stomach chamber in a cow's digestive tract. This particular stomach chamber is in fact the true stomach, and works and acts just like our own stomachs do in digesting food and producing enzymes and hydrochloric acid to break down food that hasn't already been broken down in the three forestomachs.
A cow has one stomach with four different compartments or areas.A cow has one stomach with four different compartments or areas.
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The abomasum.
A cow has a four part stomach. A cows stomach helps it to digest grass easier and to get more nutrients from the grass.
A cow has a four part stomach. A cows stomach helps it to digest grass easier and to get more nutrients from the grass.
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