ANSC Digestion Tracts Ex 2 Part 1

What do Obligate or true carnivores eat?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What kind of digestive tract do carnivores have?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What do carnivores require?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
Why do carnivores eat vegetation sometimes
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What are Facultative carnivores?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What do Herbivores eat?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
Herbivore digestion tract?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What do Omnivores eat?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What are Omnivores teeth designed for?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What is Monogastric/Simple?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
A Polygastric is?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
Examples of hindgut fermentors?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What are all the classifications according to digestive tracts?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What is prehension?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What is Mastication?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
Whats deglutition?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What is the Pharynx?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What is the Epiglottis
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
How and why do the Pharynx and Epiglottis work together?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
Whats deglutition?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What is the Peristalsis (Esophagus)?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What does the Peristalsis (Esophagus) do?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
Where is the Esophagus present in the crop?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
Whats a Ruminant stomach?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What's the Rumen-paunch?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What are VFA's (Volatile Fatty Acids)
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What is the Reticulum?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What is the Omasum?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
What is hardware disease?
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
Both animal flesh and plants
Has a single chambered stomach. Examples are pigs and humans
So that when the epiglottis folds down and covers the larynx during swallowing, preventing the food from entering the lungs
Taurine
Plant materials that are lower in nutrient value and harder to digest
95% of the acid production in a healthy rumen, and a major energy source for ruminants
A tube-like structure of the throat that serves as a common pathway for air and food
Swallowing
More complex digestion tract and teeth made to grind
They may consume some plant materials
The largest compartment in the Ruminant stomach, fermentation takes place here and makes VFA's and absorbs them
A flap like structure of connective tissue
It's responsible for absorption of water, and further digestion. Also called manyplies
The breakdown of feed/food into smaller pieces
Collects foreign material, Determines proper particle size, and is responsible for regurgitation and eructation. It looks like a honeycomb
 
It's divided into 4 major compartments, and makes up 70% of intestinal tract
Front for chewing, back for grinding
The act of swallowing
A series of coordinated contractions and relaxations of the smooth muscle of the esophagus
It forces the feed/food down the tract
He mouth to the crop, and the crop to the proventriculus
Horse, and rabbits
Process of seizing and conveying feed/food into the mouth
Monogastric/simple, Polygastric, Hindgut Fermenters, and Avian
Simple digestive tract but they have adaptions for ripping and chewing meat
When metal can get into the heart. Have them swallow a tube magnet to get the metal attached to it.
As an emetic
A Ruminant, or a Modified Ruminant
Largely flesh of other animals
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