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Chapter 50.3, Problem 5R
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In ruminants, HCl is secreted only in the abomasum.
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Ruminants are animals like cows, goats, and giraffe, which are capable of obtaining nutrition directly from plants as they have the ability to break down cellulose. They have a mechanism to ferment their food before digesting it.
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