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Which of the following parts of ruminant stomach is called the honeycomb? And why? A. Rumen B. Reticulum C. Abomasum D. Omasum
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Which of the following parts of ruminant stomach is called the honeycomb? And why?
A. Rumen
B. Reticulum
C. Abomasum
D. Omasum
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I think Reticulum is right.
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