Muscles 3/3 (Textbook) Ch14 Animal Energetics Flashcards
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Understand the nature of nutrients, and the roles they play in physiology.
Nutrients are substances obtained from food that are vital for growth, metabolism, and for maintaining health and life.
There are six major classes of nutrients: carbohydrates, proteins, fats (lipids), vitamins, minerals, and water.
Discuss how animals find food and use feeding structures to ingest food.
Discuss the basic features of a mammalian digestive system, and the evolutionary variants seen in metazoans.
Describe the regulation of the various digestive system compartments.
Discuss the pathways by which specific nutrients are assimilated.
Discuss the relationship between digestion and metabolism.
How is energy partitioned in an animal’s diet?
What are the major nutrients in a diet, and what enzymes metabolize them into the forms in which they are transported into the digestive epithelium?
How is it that many animals obtain nutrition from eating cellulose, yet lack the enzymes to break it down?
Contrast the digestive systems of a sponge and a hydra.
Contrast the teeth of a dog and a beaver.
Are bird beaks and mammalian teeth living tissue?
How do the physical properties of nutrients affect their uptake and transport within the body?
What is the main function of each region of the digestive tract?
What are four ways vertebrates increase the surface area of the intestine?
Where are carbohydrates broken down and absorbed?
Where are proteins broken down and absorbed?
Where are lipids broken down and absorbed?
What is the postprandial period?