The sheep stomach, also known as the rumen, is the largest part of the sheep digestive system. It is a complex structure that plays a crucial role in the breakdown and fermentation of plant material. The sheep stomach is divided into four compartments: the rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum (also known as the true stomach).
It's important to note that sheep have a separate fourth stomach called the omasum, which is not typically included in anatomical models focusing on the digestive system, but rather part of the rumen-omasal interface. The entire stomach system is highly specialized for the herbivorous diet of sheep, enabling them to efficiently digest tough plant materials like grasses and leaves.
Parameter:Make a midline section along the front and back of the stomach
Dimension: 280x180x350(mm)