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Normally in ruminants the stomach bas four chambers, but in came], which of the following chamber ls missing-

A

Reticulum

B

Rumen

C

Ommasum

D

Abomassum

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Ruminants**: Ruminants are animals that have a specialized stomach structure with four chambers. These chambers are the rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum. 2. **Identifying the Chambers**: The four chambers of a typical ruminant stomach are: - **Rumen**: The first chamber where fermentation occurs. - **Reticulum**: The second chamber that works closely with the rumen. - **Omasum**: The third chamber that absorbs water and nutrients. - **Abomasum**: The fourth chamber, often referred to as the "true stomach," where digestion occurs. 3. **Analyzing the Camel's Stomach**: In camels, one of these chambers is modified. Specifically, the wall that typically divides the omasum and the abomasum is absent, resulting in these two chambers functioning as a single compartment. 4. **Conclusion**: Therefore, in camels, the omasum is the chamber that is missing or not distinctly present as it is in other ruminants. **Final Answer**: The omasum is the chamber missing in the stomach of camels. ---
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