Which part of ruminants stomach resembles true stomach?

Which part of ruminants stomach resembles true stomach? Correct Answer Abomasum

Abomasum part of ruminants stomach resembles the true stomach.
The abomasum is the “true stomach” of a ruminant. It is the compartment that is most similar to a stomach in a nonruminant.
The abomasum is the only compartment lined with glands. These glands release hydrochloric acid and digestive enzymes needed to break down feeds. The abomasum is similar to a nonruminant stomach.

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