The part of the ruminant stomach from which digestive juices secreted is the
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The part of the ruminant stomach from which digestive juices are secreted is the abomasum. The abomasum is also called the "true stomach" of the ruminant because it functions similarly to the monogastric stomach found in non-ruminant animals. In contrast, the rumen, reticulum, and omasum are specialized compartments of the ruminant stomach where fermentation of ingested food occurs, with the aid of microorganisms. The paunch is another name for the rumen.