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The reticulum is located between the rumen and the omasum.
In the omasum water and many of the inorganic mineral elements are absorbed into the blood stream.
The omasum's main function is to absorb water and nutrients from the digestible feed.
The omasum is known as the "many plies".
The four parts of the stomach are rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum.
Compared with domestic cattle, the rumen of yaks is unusually large, relative to the omasum.
Microbes in the reticulorumen eventually flow out into the omasum and the remainder of the alimentary canal.
The oesophageal groove, which links the oesophagus and the omasum, is located in the reticulum.
It is a local type of tripe that is made, I believe, from the omasum, the third of the cow's four stomachs.
They have a four-chambered stomach consisting of the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum, and the abomasum.
The cow's stomach is divided in four digestive compartments: reticulum, rumen, omasum and abomasum.
The omasum, also known as the bible, the fardel, the manyplies and the psalterium, is the third compartment of the stomach in ruminants.
After fermentation in the rumen, feed passes into the reticulum and the omasum; special feeds such as grains may bypass the rumen altogether.
It comes from Latin ab- + omasum "intestine of an ox," and it is possibly from the Gaulish language.
In this way, the omasum allows large particles, which still likely contain appreciable amounts of fermentable substrate, to be further digested in the reticulorumen.
Cattle have one stomach with four compartments, the rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum, with the rumen being the largest compartment.
For example the stomach of ruminants (a suborder of mammals) is divided into four chambers - rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum.
The dish is made of fresh tripe(Beef omasum) or fresh lamb tripe which is firstly cut into slices,blanch them in boiling water rapidly and remove.
The omasum, also known as "many piles" is a compartment that squeezes or absorbs all the water that has accumulated from the digestion that has gone on in the rumen.
The degraded digesta, which is now in the lower liquid part of the reticulorumen, then passes into the next chamber, the omasum, where water and many of the inorganic mineral elements are absorbed into the blood stream.
(Though fermentation initiated in the reticulorumen can continue in the omasum, it does so in only limited quantities, so this mechanism of ejecting largely unfermented particles into the reticulorumen is necessary for complete fermentation.)
Actually, the first three of these chambers (rumen, reticulum, and omasum) are thought to be derived from the esophagus ... Slowly the products of microbial action, and some of the microbes themselves move into the cow's true stomach and intestine ...
Perforation: a perforation to the cavity of one of the following 11 organs: the pharynx, the membrane of the brain, the heart and its aorta, the gall bladder, the vena cava inferior, abomasum, rumen, omasum, intestines, the lung and trachea.