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*** [[Control of Feeding - Anatomy & Physiology#The Vomit Reflex|Vomiting]] also induces hypochloraemia, meaning bicarbonate rather than chloride is resorbed with the Na+ to maintain electrical neutrality
*** [[Control of Feeding - Anatomy & Physiology#The Vomit Reflex|Vomiting]] also induces hypochloraemia, meaning bicarbonate rather than chloride is resorbed with the Na+ to maintain electrical neutrality
**** This perpetuates the alkalosis.
**** This perpetuates the alkalosis.
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* [[Control of Feeding - Anatomy & Physiology#The Vomit Reflex|Vomiting]] does not occur in the ruminant although [[The Abomasum - Anatomy & Physiology|abomasal]] content may reflux into the [[Ruminant Stomach - Anatomy & Physiology|forestomachs]].
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* [[Control of Feeding - Anatomy & Physiology#The Vomit Reflex|Vomiting]] does not occur in the ruminant although [[Abomasum - Anatomy & Physiology|abomasal]] content may reflux into the [[Ruminant Stomach - Anatomy & Physiology|forestomachs]].
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** Sequestration of secretions in the [[The Abomasum - Anatomy & Physiology|abomasum]] will have similar effects to pyloric outflow obstruction with [[Control of Feeding - Anatomy & Physiology#The Vomit Reflex|vomiting]] in the monogastric animal.
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** Sequestration of secretions in the [[Abomasum - Anatomy & Physiology|abomasum]] will have similar effects to pyloric outflow obstruction with [[Control of Feeding - Anatomy & Physiology#The Vomit Reflex|vomiting]] in the monogastric animal.
*** e.g. abomasal torsion
*** e.g. abomasal torsion
*** Causes dehydration, hypochloraemia, hypokalaemia and metabolic alkalosis.
*** Causes dehydration, hypochloraemia, hypokalaemia and metabolic alkalosis.