Parts of Digestive Systems
Ruminants
Avian
Vocab
Rumination
100

What is the beginning of the digestive system?

The mouth

100

Which chamber is the "fermentation vat"?

The Rumen

100

List 2 organs that exist in the avian digestive system but not mongastrics

crop, gizzard, proventriculus, cloaca 

100

What is digestion?

The process of breaking down foods for absorption into the body

100

What is 'cud'

The food a ruminant re-chews

200

What is the tube that connects the mouth to the stomach?

The Oesophagus

200
What is the role of the reticulum? 

To aid in regurgitation of the cud and catching non-digestible things

200

What is the job of the proventriculus?

True stomach - glandular digestion of feed before moving on to the gizzard

200

Define peristalsis

Involuntary waves created by contractions of muscle that moves the food through the digestive tract

200

What can ruminants digest due to their specialized system?

cellulose

300

What is the main site of nutrition absorption?

The small intestine

300

What is the purpose of the Omasum?

Squeezes out water and grinds up feed.

300

What is the role of the gizzard?

Grind food for digestion in poultry

300

Define mastication

To chew or grind food (physical digestion)
300

What is the fluid with enzymes that helps keep a ruminant's pH correct?

Saliva

400

What is the kind of acid found in the stomach?

HCl (hydrochloric acid)

400

Which of the 4 chambers of the stomach contain glands for digestion?

The abomasum 

400

What is the function of the cloaca?

It acts as a waste elimination chamber for both urine and faeces

400

What are villi and what is their purpose?

Finger-like projections in the small intestine. Increase surface area to increase absorption of nutrients

400

Describe what occurs in the rumen

Microbes break down feed through fermentation

500

What is the role of the large intestine in monogastric systems?

To absorb excess water `
500

Describe what this specialized system allows animals to do that monogastrics cannot

Ruminants can breakdown cellulose into usable carbs, the fermentation of feed in the rumen produces VFA which are then used to synthesise amino acids

500

Which part of the avian digestive system is glandular? And what does this mean?

Proventriculus - this is where the HCl and enzymes aid in the digestion of feedstuffs 

500

What are the 6 essential nutrients?

water, carbs, proteins, minerals, vitamins, lipids (fats)

500

What is produced from the fermentation process in the rumen?

VFA (volatile fatty acids), gases (methane and C02)