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Quando jovens, o líquido do retículo entra no omaso pelo orifício retículo-omasal.

O omaso tem função de absorção de água (60 a 70% da água do bolo alimentar), de minerais, de AGV e redução de partículas alimentares, atravéz de contrações frequentes e fortes, comprimindo e triturando essas partículas.

Em sua face interna há presença de lâminas com eixo muscular central. Ao longo das lâminas: papilas;Imagem:omaso.jpg


IDADE (SEMANAS) 0 4 8 20-26 34-48

Omaso(%) 13 12 13 22 25

Fontes:

Nutrição de bovinos a pasto; Carvalho,F.A.N.; Barbosa,F.A; Mcdowell,L.R.

Fisiologia de ruminantes; Murgas,L.D.S.

This is obviously one of the romance languages, if you can translate it and if appropriate add part to page, please do. There may be some plagarism, so be careful.--File Éireann 23:52, 9 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]


It is portuguese, I'll try my best to translate: "When young, liquid in the reticulum enters the omasum through the reticulo-omasum hole. Omasum has the function of absorbing water (60-70% of water from cud), minerals, volatile fatty acids and of reducing alimentary particles, using strong and frequent contractions, compressing and crushing those particles.

On the inner face, there are folds [or sheets] with a central muscualr axis. Along the folds there are papiles.

AGE (WEEKS) 0 4 8 20-26 34-48

Omasum(%) 13 12 13 22 25

Sources:

Bovine Grazing Nutrition; Carvalho,F.A.N.; Barbosa,F.A; Mcdowell,L.R. Ruminant Physiology; Murgas,L.D.S."

Well, I know nothing about ruminants so, anybody feel free to add it to the main page (or not). --Pinzo 18:07, 20 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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They look like ground meat wrapped in greater omentum not omasum. Greater omentum is a large fold of peritoneum hanging down from the stomach. Omasum is part of the stomoch. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.192.82.178 (talk) 23:20, 3 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]