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− | * | + | * '''ruminant:''' animals, such as cattle, goats, sheep and camels, digests their food in two steps. First by eating the raw material and regurgitating a semi-digested form known as cud, then eating the cud, a process called ruminating. Ruminants have a stomach with four chambers, which are, respectively, the:''' rumen,''' '''reticulum''', '''omasum''' and '''abomasum'''. |
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− | * | + | * '''reticulum:''' also refers to the constellation named after the reticle, aninstrument used to measure star positions. |
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Latest revision as of 10:24, 25 September 2013
- ruminant: animals, such as cattle, goats, sheep and camels, digests their food in two steps. First by eating the raw material and regurgitating a semi-digested form known as cud, then eating the cud, a process called ruminating. Ruminants have a stomach with four chambers, which are, respectively, the: rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum.
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- reticulum: also refers to the constellation named after the reticle, aninstrument used to measure star positions.