GI Joe Tracts
Eat your Flintstones
Pearson Squarepants
The Nutrition TERMinator
Missile-laneous
100
100--This type of GI tract is what humans have
What is a monogastric?
100
100--This mineral aids in the body's use of proteins
What is phosphorous?
100
100 This is the number of feedstuffs that can be combined to calculate the Pearson Square
What is two?
100
100 This is defined as a bulky feedstuff that's high in fiber
What is roughage or forage?
100
100-- These minerals are needed to transfer nutrients through cell membranes.
What is sodium and potassium?
200
200--This type of GI tract belongs to horses and rabbits and allows them to take in large amounts of fiber.
What is a pseudoruminant?
200
200--This is a mineral needed to regulate muscle control
What is magnesium?
200
200--This is what gets placed in the center of the Pearson Square
What is the goal nutrient percent?
200

200 This nutrient is what provides 2.25X the energy than carbs or proteins. 

What is fat?

200
200--This is the mineral that the animal is deficient if they are anemic
What is iron?
300
300--What is a GI tract that has four stomach compartments and requires regurgitation as a survival method?
What is a ruminant?
300
300--This mineral is needed for bone and tooth growth
What is calcium?
300
300--This is the most expensive nutrient
What is protein?
300
300 This term is defined as the total amount of feed an animal can eat in a 24 hour period
What is a ration?
300
300--DAILY DOUBLE This Vitamin is often supplemented in the ration of ruminants
What is Vitamin A?
400
400--This type of animal species has a crop, gizzard and proventriculus as the main components of their GI tract.
What are poultry?
400
400--These represent the two water soluble vitamins
What are Vitamins B and C?
400
400--This is the name of a type of feed that is meant to provide a specific nutrient to animals
What is a supplement?
400
400--This type of protein is defined as the total available protein provided by a feed.
What is crude protein?
400
400--This basic nutrient is required in order to provide the body with ten essential amino acids
What are proteins?
500
500 This is the part of the ruminant's GI tract that catches the hardware accidentally obtained.
What is the reticulum?
500
500--These make up the fat soluble vitamins
What are vitamins A,D,E,K?
500
500--This is the name of a high energy feedstuff that's often fed with forages.
What is a concentrate?
500
500--DAILY DOUBLE--This is identified as the most important nutrient needed by animals
What is water?
500
500--This type of carbohydrate is needed in ruminants to add to the bacterial population within the rumen
What is fiber?
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