General
Rumen/Reticulum
Omasum/Abomasum
Motility
Blood/Nerve Supply
100
What type of animals have polygastric Stomachs?

Ruminants and Pseudoruminants

100

Where are you able to best access the Rumen for palpation, oscillation and surgery?

The Paralumbar fossa on the Left side

100

What is another name for the abomasum and why?

the "True Stomach"

Its the only compartment that secretes digestive enzymes

100

What inhibits rumen motility and rumination?

lack of distention

Severe distention 

pH<5.0

100

What branch off of the aorta supplys the rumen?

Celiac artery

200

What are the layers layers/zones of the contents in the rumen?

Gas cap, Solid zone (plant mat), Slurry zone, Liquid zone


200

What pattern is formed by the network of reticular crests on the walls of the reticular cells?

Honeycomb Pattern

200

What is the Main function of the omasum?

Water absorption along with water-soluble nutrients and minerals

200

What is zone is expelled from the rumen during cycle B?

Gas cap

200

What artery supplies the omasum and then goes to supply the lesser curvature of the abomasum?

Left gastric artery

300

What is the space between the superficial leaf and deep leaf called?

Omental bursa

300

What are the main functions of the rumen?

Fermentation, and Digestion of cellulose via microbial action.

Production of VFAs

Generation of gas

300

What is unique about the appearance of the inside of the omasum?

The laminae are leaf like and sickle shaped like book pages

300

What rumen cycle does eructation occur and when does it occur?

B cycle

Occurs after 2-3 A cycles

300

What is the main artery of the Rumen and what groove does it pass through?

Right Ruminal artery that passes through the right accessory groove

400

When is the gastric groove open?

In young animals while drinking milk caused by a vagal reflex stimulation by suckling

The presence of ADH in adult animals caused by thirst or the oral administration of salts

400

What disease is caused by a foreign object piercing through the wall of the reticulum and causes inflammation of the surrounding peritoneum ?

Traumatic Reticulo-peritonitis "Hardware Disease"

400

What is the main function of the abomasum?

Secretion of digestive enzymes and acids

400

When does rumination occur and what does it indicate?

Right before an A cycle and indicates an animals well being

400

What trunk of the vagus nerve supplys parasympathetic innervation to the Rumen?

The Dorsal trunck

500

What omentum covers the lesser curvature of the abomasum the omasum and the reticulum?

Lesser omentum

500

What Grooves are indicated by the blue and red lines and what is their purpose?

Blue: Viseral Coronary Dorsal Groove- Divides the coronary dorsal blind sac

Red: Viseral Coronary Ventral Groove- Divides the coronary ventral blind sac

500

What organ is the omasum in contact with causing a depression?

The liver

500

What happens when the cranio-caudal ventral sacs of the rumen contract?

Small particles and fluid are pressed dorsall and flow into the cranial sac and reticulum while coarse fibers rmain in the dorsal sac.

500

What role do the splanchnic nerves play in the funtion of the rumen?

Sympathetic Innervation that Inhibits motility and regulates blood flow

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