there are four chambers in a cow, the recticulum is one of it
A flash suppressor is intended to dissipate muzzle flash so as not to hamper the firer's vision in low light conditions. Sometimes, a muzzle brake is mistaken for a flash suppressor. A muzzle brake vents gases from the barrel in a direction intended to counter the recoil of the weapon, thus making it more controllable. However, a flash suppressor does not function as a muzzle brake, nor does a muzzle brake function as a flash suppressor.
The function of a cow's heart is the same as a human heart - to circulate blood throughout the body. The cow's heart is very similar to a human heart in structure.
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To tear and chew forage.
A cow needs to eat food for the same reason you need to eat food: to live and be able to function. If you or a cow does not nor cannot eat food, you or that cow will starve to death, or become so thin and weak that you will not be able to move or function properly to survive.
I certainly can. You will find a few links in the Related links section below this answer where a diagram of the digestive system of a cow and the explanation of its function can be found.
Muzzle is a noun (a muzzle) and a verb (to muzzle).
Muzzle velocity is a function of type and quantity of powder, as well as the mass of the projectile and the length of barrel. All of these factors being equal except the bullet sizes in the question, probably the 357 with the lesser mass would have the higher muzzle velocity.
The pancreas in the cow has the same function as that in the human.
The shipping of cattle to the eastern market.
The brisket is a cut of meat from the lower chest. It is generally very sought after and one of the tastiest cuts of meat from a cow.