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Abomasum

The abomasum, also known as the maw, rennet-bag, or reed tripe, is the fourth and final stomach compartment in ruminants. It secretes rennet, which is used in cheese creation.

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Abomasum

Nodes32
Edges31
Triples22
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.0625
Components1

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Abomasum

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related to As food · 13
Abomasum → Akasen, Another, Bihar, Chusta, Florence, In Japan, India, It, Korean, Makchang, Persian Sirabi-Shirdan, The, Turkey
related to Pathology · 5
Abomasum → Abomasitis, Dairy, If, Milder, While
related to Function · 2
Abomasum → It, The
is a · 1
Abomasum → Persian Sirabi-Shirdan
see also · 1
Abomasum → Giving

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used also stomach dish displaced ruminants intestine known function food acid rennet cheese omasum ox neo-latin english location similar digestive

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Abomasumis aPersian Sirabi-Shirdan0.90text
Abomasumrelated to As foodThe0.60section
Abomasumrelated to As foodFlorence0.60section
Abomasumrelated to As foodIt0.60section
Abomasumrelated to As foodKorean0.60section
Abomasumrelated to As foodMakchang0.60section
Abomasumrelated to As foodAnother0.60section
Abomasumrelated to As foodPersian Sirabi-Shirdan0.60section
Abomasumrelated to As foodTurkey0.60section
Abomasumrelated to As foodChusta0.60section
Abomasumrelated to As foodBihar0.60section
Abomasumrelated to As foodIndia0.60section

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