gi tract pdf Flashcards
who was the founder of the “science of nutrition”
Lavoisier (1743-1794)
how many nutrients required in animal and human diets
40+
nutrition
a science which deals with processes by which an animal takes in and utilizes food substances through various chemical reactions and physiological processes
nutrients
a food substance or group of food substances of similar chemical composition which aids in the support of animal life
what are the needs for nutrients
maintenance, growth (fattening), production (wool, eggs), reproduction (gestation and lactation), work
3 goals for animal agriculture
provide food for people, stabilize and improve the health and welfare of people through nutrition, increase the efficiency of animal production to meet world food needs
GI Tract is
the gastrointestinal tract, and is complex physiologically and anatomically.
how far does the G.I. tract extend
mouth to anus
what are the functions of the G.I. tract
digestion, absorption, protection (microorganisms, noxious substances), remove undigested material and waste, immuneological function, Endocrine function (hormones)
monogastrics
chicken, pigs , turkeys, dogs, cats
ruminants
beef cattle, dairy cattle, goats, sheep, deer
hind gut fermentors
horses, rabbits, ostrich
3 structures of mouth
teeth (do mastication), tongue do mixing and moving feed), saliva glands (salvation)
esophagus
transports food from mouth to stomach or rumen , muscular tube (starts as striated muscle and changes to smooth, ruminants = regurgitation, cardiac sphincter (valve at the junction of stomach that prevents regurgitation of food)
are dogs and ruminants turned smooth
no dogs and ruminants are striated through