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Animal Physiology, Animal Refresher
Absent Stomach Chamber in Pseudo-Ruminants
In pseudo-ruminants like camel & llama, which part of the stomach is absent-
- Rumen
- Reticulum
- Omasum — Correct Answer
- Abomasum
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Omasum
Pseudo-ruminants (Camel, Llama, Alpaca, Vicuna) have only 3 stomach chambers — the Omasum is absent.
Stomach Chambers by Animal Type
- True ruminants (Cattle, Buffalo, Sheep, Goat, Deer, Yak, Mithun, Giraffe, Nilgai): 4 chambers — Rumen + Reticulum + Omasum + Abomasum
- Pseudo-ruminants (Camel, Llama, Alpaca, Vicuna): 3 chambers — Rumen + Reticulum + Abomasum (Omasum absent)
- Monogastrics (Horse, Pig, Dog, Cat, Rabbit, Elephant): 1 chamber
Stomach Chamber Nicknames
- Rumen = Paunch (largest)
- Reticulum = Honey comb / Tool box (smallest)
- Omasum = Many-plies / Book stomach
- Abomasum = Rennet bag / True stomach
Other Pseudo-Ruminant Facts
- Gall bladder is also absent in pseudo-ruminants AND horse
- Pseudo-ruminants can ruminate (chew cud) despite having only 3 chambers
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