Name the 3 Short Chain (2-6 C's) Saturated Fatty Acids and the number of Carbons they possess
Acetate (2 C)
Proprionate (3 C)
Butyrate (4 C)
Caproic (6 C)
Determination of the heat production of an animal by measuring the temperature change in a chamber is called
Direct Calorimetry
____________ occures when calories in > calories out
Obesity
Of all the macro-minerals covered in class, which one is least likely to be supplemented in a typical feed diet?
Magnesium
List 3 general functions of Vitamin A
normal vision, gene expression, cell differentiation
A fat that contains a property whereby regions of a molecule hydrophilic and regions are hydrophobic is called an _____________
Name one example of this type of fat
Amphipathic Lipid
Free Fatty Acids, Phospholipids, Free Cholesterol
What is the equation for Total Heat Production?
HP = Heat Increment + NE for maintenance
As an animal grows, does their feed efficiency increase or decrease?
Decrease
Name 5 sources of Calcium and Phosphate
Limestone, Dicalcium phosphate, Bone Meal, Fish Meal, Meat and Bone Meal
Name the most common deficiency in relates to Vitamin E
Bonus 100:
Name 3 other Vitamin E deficiencies
Bonus 100:
Encephalomalacia, Exudative diathesis, Hepatic necrosis
List 4 derivatives of cholesterol
Vitamin D3, Glucocorticoids, Progesterone, Mineralocorticoids, Estrogen, Testosterone, Bile Salts
Why is Metabolizable Energy used in formulating poultry diets, and NOT Digestible Energy?
Excreta in birds is combined urine and feces, which makes determination of DE difficult
Name the 5 theories of food intake regulation
Lipostatic, Aminostatic, Thermostatic, Glucostatic, Gut signals
What micro-minerals can be added to swine or poultry diets at levels above these generally considered needed for the requirement and has growth promoting effects?
Copper or zinc
Name the three forms of Vitamin A and name the common precursor for vitamin A
retinoic acid, retinol, retinal, AND beta carotene
Name the 3 Medium Chain (8-12 C's) Saturated Fatty Acids and the number of Carbons they possess
Caprylic (8 C)
Capric (10 C)
Lauric (12 C)
Net Energy can be broken up into two categories. Name these two categories.
Maintenance and Production
Which takes more energy to deposit, a pound of lean or a pound of adipose?
Adipose
What three minerals are primarily responsible for electrolyte balance?
Bonus 150: Name a deficiency for each
Sodium, Potassium, Chlorine
Bonus 150:
Sodium- decreased growth and body weight
Potassium- decreased growth, abnormal heart function, muscle weakness
Chlorine- decreased growth
Name 3 symptoms of Vitamin A toxicity in humans:
Anorexia, dermatitis, fetal abnormalities/abortion, kidney/bladder stones, high susceptibility to fleas and other parasites
List 3 of the Common Unsaturated Fatty Acids and their corresponding nomenclature
Palmitoleic Acid (ω-7, 16:1, Δ9)
Oleic Acid (ω-9, 18:1, Δ9)
Linoleic Acid (ω-6, 18:2, Δ9,12)
α-Linoleic Acid (ω-3, 18:3, Δ9,12,15)
Arachidonic Acid (ω-6, 20:4, Δ5,8,11,14)
Eicosapentaenoic Acid (ω-3, 20:5, Δ5,8,11,14,17)
What is the name of the technique that determines the amount of retained energy an animal maintains
Comparative Slaughter Technique
What are three main factors that the FDA considers when evaluating a new drug for meat animals?
Animal Safety, Human Safety, Efficacy
Match the following words with the correct micro-mineral:
Alkaline Phosphatase
Anemia
Goiter
Ataxia/Lameness
Cytochrome Oxidase
Zinc
Iron
Iodine
Manganese
Copper
Coumarin drugs such as dicoumarol and warfarin are antagonists of which vitamin?
Vitamin K