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What kind of __-vore are dogs?
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What kind of __-vore are poultry?
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What kind of __-vore are cattle?
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What kind of __-vore are sheep?
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What kind of __-vore are goats?
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What kind of __-vore are mice and rats?
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What kind of __-vore are horses?
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| The GI tract ____food and _____digestive juices. |
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| In herbivores, food passes from the esophagus into the _____ |
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| the rumen is also called the ____ |
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| matter from rumen passes into the _____ |
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| the reticulum is also known as the _____ |
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| food from the reticulum passes into the _____ |
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| food from the omasum passes into the _____ |
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| Which stomach is the "true stomach"? |
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| food from the abomasum enters the _______ |
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| food from the small intestine enters the ______ |
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| food from the cecum enters the _____ |
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| the large intestine is also known as the ____ |
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| matter from the large intestine passes into the ______ |
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| matter in the rectum exits out the ______ |
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| the small round looking stomach closest to the cow's neck is the ____ |
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| the small round stomach that sits back behind the reticulum is the ____ |
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| what is feed called after it was been swallowed? |
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| what is ingesta called after it leaves the rumen? |
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| what is cud called after it leaves the "true stomach" (or only stomach in some animals)? |
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| What is chyme called after the nutrients (DEPs) have been absorbed? |
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| What is fecal matter called when it deposited outside the body? |
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| The most important products of the rumen are_____ |
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| VFAs- volatile fatty acids |
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| Why are VFAs so important? |
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| They are the major source of energy derived from feed |
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| If you have one stomach, you are ____ |
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| How many gallons can a cow's rumen hold? |
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| how many gallons can a cow's reticulum hold? |
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| how many gallons can a cow's omasum hold? |
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| how many gallons can a cow's abomasum hold? |
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| how many gallons can a cow's small intestine hold? |
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| how many gallons can a cow's large intestine hold? |
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| Because avians have no teeth, course feed must move to ____ |
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| where in an avian's digestive tract is food stored that as recently digested? |
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| what is a proventriculus? |
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| where in a bird will I find the chemical pepsin? |
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| The liver is involved in ____formation of blood cells. |
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| the liver is involved in ___ of aged blood cells |
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| What sugar is stored in the liver? |
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| What hormone lowers blood glucose? |
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| Where does insulin come from? |
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| What two types of minerals are there? |
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| What two types of vitamins are there? |
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fat soluble
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| Is water a nutrient, compound, or both? |
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| hay, silage, pasture, straw are examples of _____ |
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| concentrates are low in ____ |
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| concentrates are high in ____ |
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| Total Digestible Nutrients |
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| corn, barley, wheat, oats, rice, are examples of ___ |
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| give examples of feed additives |
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antibiotics, coloring, flavors, hormones
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