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A '''monogastric''' organism has a simple single chambered [[stomach]], and is the alternate gastric complex to a four-chambered complex stomach known as a [[ruminant]]. Examples of monogastric animals include [[humans]], pigs, dogs, and cats. | A '''monogastric''' organism has a simple single chambered [[stomach]], and is the alternate gastric complex to a four-chambered complex stomach known as a [[ruminant]]. Examples of monogastric animals include [[humans]], pigs, dogs, and cats. | ||
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A monogastric organism has a simple single chambered stomach, and is the alternate gastric complex to a four-chambered complex stomach known as a ruminant. Examples of monogastric animals include humans, pigs, dogs, and cats.