The stomach of ruminants has four compartments: the rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum
Is a koala a non-ruminant? Yes, non-ruminant means "having one stomach," if thekoala wasn't ruminant, he would have four.
The omasum is the third and smallest compartment of the ruminant stomach. The omasum is responsible for water (and a little nutrient) absorption from the feed that came from the rumen. The many folds found in this stomach chamber increases the surface area so that more liquid and nutrients could be absorbed back into the ruminant's body at a faster more efficient rate.
it can be divided into three parts
A ruminant's stomach has four chambers, which are numbered as follows: the rumen (1), reticulum (2), omasum (3), and abomasum (4). This complex stomach structure allows ruminants to efficiently digest fibrous plant material through a process of fermentation and microbial action. Each chamber plays a specific role in the digestion process.
Moth is divided into three parts
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A ruminant's digestive tract has 4 sections to its stomach. Because the plant matter that most ruminants enjoy is hard to digest, ruminants have to regurgitate food to chew it again (e.i., "chewing the cud"). The four stomachs allow the hard-to-digest food to be digested many times.
Europe is divided in 50 countries.
sometimes ovary is divided into two parts that is how we obtain similar twins
Right now it is 1 whole. Back then it was divided into 5 parts
Two parts
Three.