Monogastrics
Ruminants
Water
Enzymes
Energy
100

Animals with a single stomach.

What are monogastrics?

100

Largest fermentation chamber

What is the rumen?

100

The three sources of water for livestock

What are drinking water, water in feed, and metabolic water?

100

Most enzymes in animal nutrition are this type of molecule

What are proteins?

100

Energy is derived from the metabolism of these three nutrients

What are carbohydrates, fats (lipids), and protein?

200

Stomach region that secretes HCl and pepsinogen

What is the glandular (fundic/pyloric) region?

200

Compartment linked to hardware disease

What is the reticulum?

200

High-moisture feed that reduces drinking water intake

What is fresh pasture (or silage)?

200

Enzymes lower this energy to start a reaction

What is activation energy?

200

Energy in the body is transferred mainly by this molecule

What is ATP?

300

Main site of digestion and absorption

What is the small intestine?

300

Compartment that absorbs water before the abomasum

What is the omasum?

300

Production stage that increases water requirements the most

What is lactation?

300

Inactive form of an enzyme

What is a zymogen?

300

The unit used to measure energy in animal nutrition

What is a calorie (kcal or Mcal)?

400

Movement of nutrients into blood from the intestine

What is absorption?

400

Main energy products of rumen fermentation

What are volatile fatty acids?

400

Decreases first when water intake is limited

What is dry matter intake (DMI)?

400

Enzyme that helps break down starch

What is amylase?

400

Formula used to estimate metabolic body weight

What is BW⁰·⁷⁵?

500

Pancreatic enzymes that digest carbs, protein, and fat

What are amylase, proteases, and lipase?

500

Maximum particle size for rumen passage

What is ~1200 µm?

500

Measure of dissolved salts affecting water safety and palatability

What is total dissolved solids (TDS)?

500

Two conditions that affect enzyme activity

What are temperature and pH?

500

Four main ways animals lose energy

What are feces, urine, gas, and heat?