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- Abomasum abstract "The abomasum, also known as the maw, rennet-bag, or reed tripe, is the fourth and final stomach compartment in ruminants. It secretes rennet, which is used in cheese creation.The word abomasum is from New Latin and it was first used in English in 1706. It comes from Latin ab- + omasum "intestine of an ox," and it is possibly from the Gaulish language.The abomasum's normal anatomical location is along ventral midline. It is a secretory stomach similar in anatomy and function as the monogastric stomach. It serves primarily in the acid hydrolysis of microbial and dietary protein, preparing these protein sources for further digestion and absorption in the small intestine.Dairy cattle on high production diets are susceptible to a number of pathologies, most commonly after calving. A gas-filled abomasum can move into an abnormal location, resulting in left-displaced abomasum (LDA) or right-displaced abomasum (RDA). If the abomasum displaces to the right, it is at risk of torsion and becoming a right torsioned abomasum (RTA). A displaced abomasum will cause cows to present all or some of the following signs: loss of appetite, decrease rumen contractions, decrease cud chewing, and drop in milk production. While an LDA and RDA are not immediately life-threatening, veterinary care is required for surgical correction. Abomasitis is a relatively rare, but serious, disease of the abomasum whose causes are currently unknown.The abomasum is used to make the lampredotto, a typical dish of Florence. It is also fried and eaten with onions as part of the Korean dish Makchang gui. Another dish made with the abomasum is Turkish Şırdan.".
- Abomasum thumbnail Abomasum_(PSF).png?width=300.
- Abomasum wikiPageID "3493118".
- Abomasum wikiPageLength "2275".
- Abomasum wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Abomasum wikiPageRevisionID "640854883".
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Abomasitis.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Acid.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Anatomy.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Even-toed_ungulates.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mammal_anatomy.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Cattle.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Cheese.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Digestion.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Florence.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Foreleg,_cheeks_and_maw.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Gaulish_language.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Giving_of_the_foreleg,_cheeks_and_abomasum.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Human_gastrointestinal_tract.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Hydrolysis.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Intestine.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Lampredotto.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Makchang_gui.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Microbe.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Microorganism.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Monogastric.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink New_Latin.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Omasum.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Rennet.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Ruminant.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Ruminants.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Secretion.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Small_intestine.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Stomach.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink Şırdan.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLink File:Abomasum_(PSF).png.
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abomasum".
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLinkText "abomasal".
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLinkText "abomasum".
- Abomasum wikiPageWikiLinkText "multichambered stomach".
- Abomasum hasPhotoCollection Abomasum.
- Abomasum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Abomasum subject Category:Even-toed_ungulates.
- Abomasum subject Category:Mammal_anatomy.
- Abomasum hypernym Compartment.
- Abomasum type AnatomicalStructure.
- Abomasum type Mammal.
- Abomasum type Mammal.
- Abomasum comment "The abomasum, also known as the maw, rennet-bag, or reed tripe, is the fourth and final stomach compartment in ruminants. It secretes rennet, which is used in cheese creation.The word abomasum is from New Latin and it was first used in English in 1706. It comes from Latin ab- + omasum "intestine of an ox," and it is possibly from the Gaulish language.The abomasum's normal anatomical location is along ventral midline.".
- Abomasum label "Abomasum".
- Abomasum sameAs ወተት_ኣንጀት.
- Abomasum sameAs Сычуг.
- Abomasum sameAs Сирищник_(анатомия).
- Abomasum sameAs Sirište.
- Abomasum sameAs Abomàsum.
- Abomasum sameAs Abomasum.
- Abomasum sameAs Labmagen.
- Abomasum sameAs Abomaso.
- Abomasum sameAs Abomaso.
- Abomasum sameAs Libedik.
- Abomasum sameAs شیردان.
- Abomasum sameAs Juoksutusmaha.
- Abomasum sameAs Caillette_(organe).
- Abomasum sameAs Calleiro.
- Abomasum sameAs Abomaso.
- Abomasum sameAs Abomasum.
- Abomasum sameAs Abomaso.
- Abomasum sameAs ギアラ.
- Abomasum sameAs Abomasum.
- Abomasum sameAs Lebmaag.
- Abomasum sameAs Løypemage.
- Abomasum sameAs Trawieniec.
- Abomasum sameAs Abomaso.
- Abomasum sameAs m.09ghh6.
- Abomasum sameAs Сычуг.
- Abomasum sameAs Löpmage.
- Abomasum sameAs อะโบมาซัม.
- Abomasum sameAs Сичуг.
- Abomasum sameAs Molete.
- Abomasum sameAs Q27004.
- Abomasum sameAs Q27004.
- Abomasum sameAs 皺胃.
- Abomasum wasDerivedFrom Abomasum?oldid=640854883.
- Abomasum depiction Abomasum_(PSF).png.
- Abomasum isPrimaryTopicOf Abomasum.