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The fourth stomach of a cow is called the "abomasum." It functions similarly to the human stomach, where the digestion of proteins occurs through the action of gastric juices. The abomasum is part of the cow's complex digestive system, which includes the rumen, reticulum, and omasum, allowing cows to efficiently break down fibrous plant material.

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