Monogastric
Hindgut fermenter
avian
ruminant
pseudoruminant
100

 monogastric means what?

One or single stomached animal.

100

The process that occurs in the cecum and large intestine of herbivores with a single-chambered stomach.

Hindgut fermentation

100

Where most nutrients are absorbed and food is digested in an avian system?

Small intestine

100

The 4 stomachs in a Ruminant system are called?

the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum and the abomasum.

100

An animal with a 3 chambered stomach is a_______?

Pseudoruminant

200

 Humans, pigs, horses, rabbits, dogs are examples of what digestive system?

Monogastric.

200

Hindgut fermentation allows animals to digest cellulose and other complex carbohydrates into energy and _____.

Nutrients.

200

Birds consume what to help grind up their food?

stones or grit
200

The ruminant stomach occupies almost __ percent of the abdominal cavity?

75%

200

Pseudomonas animals have just a large ___ and don't regurgitate their food.

Cecum

300

True or false-  Monogastric animals digest food using a variety of enzymes and acids, starting in the mouth with saliva.

True


300

horses, rhinos, rodents, rabbits, and koalas. are examples of what digestive system?

Hindgut fermenter

300

The large intestine has what 3 parts?

caeca, colon, and cloaca.


300

A honeycomb-like structure that traps large particles and helps with food sorting.

Reticulum function.

300

True or False- Pseudoruminant animals eat food that is rich in roughage.

True, although they are not necessarily herbivores, they consume all kinds of foods.

400

The liver creates what to help break down fat globules?

Bile

400

Hindgut fermentation is vital for the health of animals that eat what kind of food?

Plant Material.

400

The muscular portion of the avian stomach is called what?

gizzard

400

Examples of Ruminant animals

Cattle, sheep, goats, deer, giraffes, and antelope

400

Sloth, Boar, Hippo are examples of what?

Pseudoruminant animals

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