Types of Diets
Digestive System Types
Types of Digestion
Identifying Animals
Random Digestion
100

Animals that eat primarily meat and have shorter digestive systems than herbivores

What are carnivores?

100

The type of digestive system with a single-chambered stomach, found in many carnivores and omnivores

What is a monogastric digestive system?

100

The physical breakdown of food particles into smaller pieces

What is mechanical digestion?

100

This can be used to identify animals, assist with dental procedures, and estimate age

What is a dental formula?

100

 Name an example of a carnivorous small animal

What is a dog

200

These animals eat decomposing plant and animal matter, including feces

What are detritivores?

200

This system uses a modified single-chamber stomach and a cecum to help herbivores digest plant material

What is a modified monogastric digestive system?


200

The type of digestion that uses chemical reactions to break down food into usable pieces

What is chemical digestion?

200

Animals with this type of diet have complex digestive systems to break down cell walls of plants

What are herbivores?


200

What type of digestive system has one “true” stomach and is commonly found in pigs and humans?

What is a monogastric digestive system?

300

Animals that consume both plant- and animal-based foods

What are omnivores?


300

Birds have this unique digestive system, which includes parts like the crop and proventriculus

What is the avian digestive system?

300

Birds use this organ to grasp and mechanically break down food at the start of digestion

 What is the beak?


300

Most snakes have teeth suited for this purpose, which helps them bring prey into their mouths

What is grabbing or pulling prey?


300

How does the avian digestive system differ from mammalian systems?

What is birds have a crop for storage, a proventriculus for chemical digestion, and a ventriculus for mechanical digestion, unlike mammals?

400

This type of animal eats insects, as well as spiders, worms, and crustaceans

What are insectivores?


400

Fish digestive systems are unique because they often have only a single set of these organs

 What are intestines?


400

This organ in the modified monogastric system helps herbivores digest fibrous plant material

What is the cecum?

400

This unique feature of the avian digestive system stores food before digestion begins

What is the crop?


400

In reptiles, what is the purpose of a cloaca in the digestive system?


What is it serves as a common exit for waste products from the digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems?


500

These animals eat only plants and have complex digestive systems to break down rigid cell walls

What are herbivores?


500

These animals, like amphibians, end their digestive tract in a cloaca and consume whole prey

What are reptiles?


500

In amphibians, this part of the digestive tract absorbs nutrients but has a very short length

What is the large intestine?


500

Animals with a cloaca include these amphibians, who eat prey mostly whole

What are frogs (or amphibians)?

500

Which type of teeth are most prominent in carnivores, and what is their function?


What are canines, which are used for tearing meat?


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