______ is the taking of the digested parts of the feed into the bloodstream.
Absorption
what are the three types of muscles in the system?
Smooth, skeletal, and smooth
The respiratory system carries _____ to the bloodstream, exchanges ______ for carbon dioxide, and takes away carbon dioxide.
oxygen
What is the purpose of the skeletal system?
What is the purpose of the circulatory system?
The purpose of the circulatory system is to transport blood, hormones, nutrients, and waste throughout the body.
_________ is the process of breaking down feed into simple substances that can be absorbed by the body.
Digestion
_____ muscle, or striated voluntary muscle, contracts to produce bodily movement
Skeletal
Air enters here from the outside the ____
nostrils.
What time of bone is the scapula?
Flat bone
What does the system consist of?
It consists of the heart, arteries, veins, capillaries, and the blood.
______ are the four basic types of digestive systems in animals.
Monogastric, Avian, Ruminant, and Pseudo-ruminant
Contraction of the _____ muscle is involuntary & is essential for proper blood circulation
Cardiac
The _____ commonly called the throat is a passageway extending from the base of the skull to 6th level of cervical vertebrae
Pharynx
What connects bone to make up an animals body?
Joints
what are the jobs of the left and right side of the heart?
A _______ is an animal that eats large amounts of roughage
pseudo-ruminant
_____ are necessary for proper functioning of internal organs
Smooth muscles
Air travels from the:
(list the major parts of the respiratory system, both upper and lower)
What is bone made up of?
The amount of blood in an animal ____ with the species & size of the animal.
varies
The stomach secretes acid, resulting in a low pH of 1.5 to 2.5. The low pH destroys most bacteria and begins to break down the feed materials
What type of system is this?
Monogastric
Sarcomeres contain two types of protein filaments: ________ ______
myosin & actin.
Building the lungs:
Main Entrance: Trachea
The Hallways: Bronchi and Bronchioles
Individual Rooms: Alveoli
People in the Rooms: Red blood cells
What serve as the shock absorbers?
Ligaments
What are the 4 major components of blood?
what is the greatest component?
Plasma, hemoglobin, red and white blood cells, and platelets
Plasma