proventriculus

(noun)

the part of the avian stomach, between the crop and the gizzard, that secretes digestive enzymes

Related Terms

  • cellulose
  • peristalsis

Examples of proventriculus in the following topics:

  • Vertebrate Digestive Systems

    • The stomach of birds has two chambers: the proventriculus, where gastric juices are produced to digest the food before it enters the stomach, and the gizzard, where the food is stored, soaked, and mechanically ground.
    • Food passes from the crop to the first of two stomachs, called the proventriculus, which contains digestive juices that break down food.
    • From the proventriculus, the food enters the second stomach, called the gizzard, which grinds food.
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