This fluid is made by and secreted into the mouths of some animals.
What is saliva?
This micronutrient is produce by skin cells in response to UV radiation.
What is vitamin D?
Nitrogen is a limited source found in this essential nutrient that animals ingest.
What is protein?
Inorganic minerals are found in this chemical analysis of feedstuff.
What is ash?
This liquid solution is produced by the urinary system of animals.
What is urine?
This inorganic substance inhibits calcium and iron absorption.
What is magnesium?
This blood sugar molecule is used for ATP production (aerobically and anaerobically).
What is glucose?
This product is left over once all water content has been removed from feedstuff.
What is dry-matter?
This watery substance makes up the majority of blood.
What is plasma?
The kidneys remove these micronutrients from the blood.
What are water-soluble vitamins?
These primary produces are in the first tier trophic level and make essential amino acids.
What is algae or plants?
Serves as an estimate of nitrogen content in feedstuff.
What is crude protein?
This liquid is found in between body cells of tissues.
What is interstitial fluid?
These two minerals make up the majority of the inorganic matrix of bone.
What are phosphorus and calcium?
These substances, propionate, acetate and butyrate, are made by microbrial fermenters.
What are short chain volatile fatty acids?
This component is made up of waxes, fatty acids, oils and fat-soluble vitamins.
What is ether extract?
This watery fluid is found between joints in animals.
What is synovial fluid?
This category of plant tend to have a higher mineral content compared to other categories.
What are legumes?
The abomasum (in ruminants) and the stomach produce these types of lipids.
What are esterified fatty acids?
Digestible carbohydrates like sugars and starches are found in this chemical analysis of feedstuff.
What is nitrogen-free extract