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reticulum [rə′tik·yə·ləm]
(biology) A fine network. (vertebrate zoology) The second stomach in ruminants. Reticulum [rə′tik·yə·ləm] (astronomy) A southern constellation, right ascension 4 hours, declination 60° south. Also known as Net. Reticulum a constellation in the southern sky, the brightest star of which has a visual stellar magnitude of 3.3. Reticulum is not visible from the USSR. Reticulum the second stomach of ruminants, located between the rumen and the omasum. The mucous membrane of the reticulum is covered with numerous tiny horny tubercles and forms rather high (8–12 mm) nonstraightening but loose folds in the form of four- to six-sided cells. The reticulum usually does not have glands, although in Tylopoda, including camels and llamas, its walls contain cardial glands, whose ducts open on the bottom of deep cells. The reticulum communicates with the rumen, esophagus, and omasum. The esophageal groove passes from the esophageal aperture along the wall of the reticulum into the omasum. In the reticulum, food is moistened and undergoes mechanical and preliminary chemical processing, which is effected by the bacteria and protozoans (infusorians) that inhabit the reticulum. The energetic contractions of the musculature of the reticular walls and the movements of the muscosal folds cause finely masticated fodder to be separated from larger fodder particles and to enter the omasum, while the coarse particles pass back into the rumen. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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