Nutrition In Animal Flashcards

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What is digestion

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The breakdown of complex substances food from simpler substance is called digestion

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2
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How does a fish feed on animal covered by Hard cell of calcium carbonate

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Bye popping out it stomach through its mouth consuming the soft animal inside the shell

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The gastrointestinal (GI) tract

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The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is part of the human digestive system, which also includes accessory organs

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Process of digestive system

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Ingestion
Digestive
Absorption
Assimilation
Egestion

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5
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How does a food moves in stomach

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Buccal cavity
Esophagus
Stomach
Small intestine
Large intestine

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How does a food moves in stomach

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Buccal cavity
Esophagus
Stomach
Small intestine
Large intestine

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7
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What saliva do

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Breakdown starch into sugar

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8
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Saliva contain which enzime

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Salivary amylase

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Saliva contain which enzime

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Salivary amylase

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10
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Arrangement of teeth in human

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Molar-3 +3
Premolar 2+2
Canine 1+1
Incisor. 2+2

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Epiglottis

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A cartilage flap events the entry of food in the glottis (opening of the wind pipe)

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Epiglottis

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A cartilage flap events the entry of good in the glottis (opening of the wind pipe)

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What is dysphagia

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Dysphagia is a medical term for difficulty swallowing

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What is dysphagia

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Dysphagia is a medical term for difficulty swallowing

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Esophagus

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The esophagus is a muscular tube that connect is pharynx (throat) the stomach

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Esophagus

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The esophagus is a muscular tube that connect is pharynx (throat) the stomach

17
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Which part of body does maximum digestion

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Small intestine

18
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Which part of body does maximum digestion

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Small intestine

19
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Villi

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The inner wall of small intestine
Thousands of finger like outgrowth

Increase the surface area for absorption of the food

20
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Large intestine

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It’s function if two observed water and some of the undigested food material

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Large intestine

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It’s function if two observed water and some of the undigested food material

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Rectum

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The rectum is the last section of the large intestine, and it connects the colon to the anus

23
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Rectum

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the last section of the large intestine
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where stool is stored before it passes out of the body through the anus:

24
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Largest gland of the body

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Liver

25
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What fluid liver produces

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Bile
Breakdown fats lipids remove what waste and toxins from body

26
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What fluid liver produces

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Bile
Breakdown fats lipids remove what waste and toxins from body

27
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Gallbladder

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The gallbladder is a pouch shaped organ that stores the bile produced by the liver

28
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Ruminate

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used about animals such as cows) to bring back food into the mouth from the stomach to chew it again

29
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Caecum

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A large sac like structure between orthopagal and the small intestine

The main functions of the cecum are to absorb fluids and salts that remain after

30
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Caecum

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The cellulose of the food is digested

A large sac like structure between orthopagal and the small intestine

31
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Pseudopodia

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Pseudopodia are temporary projections of the cytoplasm of a cell.

Pseudopodia are used for locomotion and feeding in amoeba