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Digestive System

Across
Site of microbial fermentation in pseudo-ruminants
The type of digestion that involves enzymes, acids, and digestive juices
Highly digestible feeds that are high in energy and low in fiber
Instead of upper incisors, ruminants have this instead, to break off grasses and hays
Has multiple plies that filter ingesta before it is allowed to enter the true stomach
Finger like projections in the rumen that increase surface area to maximize breakdown of feed and absorption of volatile fatty acids
First and largest compartment, contains microbes that ferment roughages and synthesize b-complex vitamins and volatile fatty acids
Place in the avian digestive system where food is stored and soaked
Release of digestive enzymes and juices in response to a certain stimulus
Caused by the puncturing of the stomach by metallic/sharp materials
Helps moves food around in the mouth, facilitates mechanical digestion
Products produced by this help to lubricate the feed and digestive tract
Avian stomach
Animals with a simple stomach
Digestive system that is highly efficient and moves feed through rapidly
Breakdown of food into molecular components that can be easily absorbed by the body
Ruminants are missing these teeth on the top portion of their jaw
Smallest compartment of the stomach, collects foreign material
Down
Muscular tube that transports food from the mouth to the stomach
The type of digestion that involves the physical breakdown of food
Animals that eat large amounts of roughages, typically cecal fermentors
Site where food is broken down into the smallest components
"True" stomach, secreted hydrochloric acid
Feeds that are high in fiber, low in energy, and typically 50-65% digestable
Storage site for bile
Site of major nutrient absorption, site where bile and pancreatic ducts empty
Primary site of water absorption
Passage of broken down molecules into the body's interior
Produces insulin
Animals with a multi compartment stomach that is super efficient at processing roughages
Filters blood coming from digestive system, secrets bile as a by-product of detoxifying and metabolizing medicaitons