Site of Pepsinogen and HCl Secretion in Ruminants

Question

Pepsinogen and HCl are secreted in ruminants by:

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Pepsinogen and HCl are secreted in ruminants by:

  1. Abomasum — Correct Answer
  2. Rumen
  3. Reticulum
  4. Omasum
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Abomasum

In ruminants, the abomasum is the 'true stomach' — the only stomach compartment with glandular secretory function equivalent to the simple stomach of monogastrics. It secretes:

  • Pepsinogen (from chief cells) → activated to pepsin by HCl.
  • Hydrochloric acid (HCl) (from parietal cells) → pH of abomasum ≈ 2.0.
  • Rennin (chymosin) → in young ruminants; coagulates milk casein.
Four Chambers of Ruminant Stomach
Chamber Also Called Function
Rumen Paunch Largest; primary fermentation chamber
Reticulum Honeycomb / Tool box Regurgitation initiation; separates large particles
Omasum Many-plies (Manyplies) Water absorption; grinding ingesta; absent in pseudo-ruminants
Abomasum Rennet bag / True stomach Secretes HCl, pepsinogen, rennin — true digestion

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