Food
Bodily Functions
Animal Types
Elements
Animal Needs
100
A measure of how efficiently an animal converts feed into body weight or product (meat, milk, eggs)

What is Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR) ?

100

Milk production in females; requires additional nutrients 

What is Lactation ?

100

An animal that eats only plants (e.g., cattle, sheep)

What is Herbivore ?

100

The most essential nutrient, necessary for digestion, temperature regulation, and body functions

What is Water ?

100

The energy and nutrients required to keep the animal alive without gain or loss of weight

What is Maintenance ?

200

Feeds high in protein, necessary for muscle development and repair (e.g., soybean meal, cottonseed meal)

What is Protein Feeds ?

200

The process of breaking down feed into smaller parts so the body can absorb nutrients 

What is Digestion ?

200

An animal with a simple stomach (e.g., pigs, horses, chickens)

What is non-ruminant ? 

200

Inorganic nutrients needed in small amounts for bone growth, nerve function, and other processes

What is Minerals ?

200

The increase in size and weight of an animal

What is Growth ?

300

Any material used as food for animals

What is Feedstuff ?

300

The sum of all physical and chemical processes in the body that convert food into energy and body tissues

What is metabolism ?

300

An animal that eats mainly meat (e.g., cats, dogs)

What is Carnivore ?

300

Organic nutrients needed in small amounts for normal growth, reproduction and health (e.g., vitamin A, D, E)

What is Vitamins ?

300

The process of producing offspring, which requires specific nutrition for breeding animals 

What is Reproduction ?

400

Feeds high in carbohydrates and fats that provide energy (e.g., corn, barley)

What is Energy Feeds ?

400

The movement from nutrients from the digestive system into the blood or lymph

What is absorption ?

400

An animal with a four-compartment stomach that can digest roughages (e.g., cattle, goats, sheep)

What is ruminant ?

400

Nutrients that provide quick energy, mainly from plants (e.g., sugars, starches, fiber)

What is Carbohydrates ?

400

The process by which animals take in and utilize food for growth, maintenance, reproduction, and production

What is Nutrition ?

500

Low-fiber, high energy feed such as grains

What is concentrate ?

500

The group of organs that break down food so the body can absorb nutrients

What is Digestive System ?

500

An animal that eats both plants and animals (e.g., pigs, humans)

What is Omnivore ?

500

Nutrients that provide concentrated energy and aid in vitamin absorption

What is Fats (Lipids) ?

500

A ration that provides all the nutrients an animal needs in the correct amounts and proportions

What is Balanced Ration ?