Ruminant
Monogastric
Modified Monogastric
Avian
Digestion
100

How many compartments do ruminants have?

4 compartments 

100

Another name of monogastric digestive systems is?

simple stomach

100

what organs are utilized in modified monogastric animal's that aren't in normal monogastric's?

cecum, colon

100

What type of animal has am avian digestive systems?

birds, chickens

100

what is the purpose of the digestive system?

to break down and absorb nutrients 

200

Which of the 4 compartments is a ruminants true stomach?

abomasum 

200

What 3 components are apart of the mouth?

tongue, teeth, salivary glands

200

An example of a modified monogastric is . . . 

horse, rabbit

200

What elements are in an avian digestor mouth?

beak, tongue

200

What are the 2 types of digestion

mechanical, chemical

300

What is the order of the organs in a ruminant digestive system? (start at esophagus to large intestine)

esophagus, rumen, reticulum, omasum, abomasum, small intestine, large intestine

300

What are the 3 components of the small intestine?

duodenum, jejunum, ileum

300

It makes up what percentage of the total digestive tract?

60%

300

What is the stomach-like organ in birds?

proventriculus

300

What are the 3 classifications of animal by their diets? 

carnivore, herbivore, omnivore

400

What gases are produced in the rumen from it's fermentation?

carbon dioxide, methane

400

What is the main function of the large intestine?

absorption of water

400

What is the purpose of the cecum and colon in modified monogastrics?

fermentation of cellulose and carbohydrates

allows them to eat roughages 

400

What is stored in the gizzard and what is it's function?

grit; grind up eaten grains

400

What is an example of chemical digestion?

hydrochloric acid (stomach acid, bile)

enzymes 

microbes

500

Ruminants regurgitate feedstuff 6-8 times during the digestion process. What is the regurgitated matter called?

cud

500

What is the finger-like lining of the small intestine called?

villi

500

Animals like horses are modified monogastric's; that means most of their digestion happens in the back half of their digestive system. What is another name for this type of digestion?

hindgut fermenter

500

What is the opening for eggs and waste called? 

vent

500

What are the 4 types of digestive systems?

ruminant, monogastric, modified monogastric, avian

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