Rumen

(noun)

The first chamber in the alimentary canal of ruminant animals. It serves as the primary site for microbial fermentation of ingested feed.

Related Terms

  • Abomasum
  • Omasum

Examples of Rumen in the following topics:

  • The Rumen and Ruminant Animals

    • The four compartments are called the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum, and the abomasum.
    • The food then enters the first two stomach chambers, the reticulum and rumen (or reticulorumen).
    • The reticulum and rumen work together to separate solids and liquids.
    • Specialized microbe species live in the rumen and help ruminants break down cellulose.
    • There is no oxygen in the rumen, so bacteria in the rumen are typically anaerobes or facultative anaerobes.
  • Methanogenesis

    • In the rumen, anaerobic organisms, including methanogens, digest cellulose into forms usable by the animal.
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