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How many chambers does a cow’s stomach have?

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A cow's stomach has four chambers. The first chamber is the rumen, which is where food is stored and partially digested. The second chamber is the reticulum, which is where food is further broken down. The third chamber is the omasum, which is where water is absorbed. The fourth chamber is the abomasum, which is where the food is finally digested.
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A cow's stomach has four chambers. They are Rumen, Retculum, Omasum and Abomasum. Each chamber has a specific role in the cow's digestive system. The large size and complexity of the stomach are necessary to break down and digest the tough, plant-based foods that cows typically eat. The four-chambered stomach allows for a cow's efficient digestion of fibrous plant material, which is a key part of their unique diets.
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