What species is Bovine
European Cattle, Indian Cattle
What year was FFA founded?
Provides frame and support to the body.
What are carbohydrates used for?
Energy
What is the purpose of the digestive system?
To obtain nutrients from food
What are the two types of sheep?
What FFA document describes the correct conduct for FFA members to uphold?
The FFA Creed
What is the function and purpose of the muscular system?
To provide movement to the body.
What are some examples of roughages?
Dry Hay, Corn Silage, Haylage, Grass pasture
List 3 monogastric animals
Humans, pigs, dogs, cats
What species is equine?
Horses
Running an agricultural based business.
To obtain and use oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide.
What are some examples of concentrates?
Corn, Oats, Barley, Cotton Seed
List 3 ruminant animals
cows, goats, sheep
Ornamental type, Egg Layer type, Meat (broiler) type
What year was the FFA Creed adopted?
1930
Define tendons and ligaments
Connective tissue
What are the four factors that can affect an animals nutrition requirements?
Maintenance, Growth, Work, Gestation/Lactation
What is the difference between monogastric animals and ruminant animals?
Monogastric=single-stomach
Ruminant=multiple-stomached
What is binomial nomenclature?
A system used in science to give plants and animals a name.
What are the four lines of the FFA motto?
Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve
List all of the body systems (there are 7)
skeletal, muscular, respiratory, circulatory, nervous, excretory, digestive
List the 6 essential nutrients.
Carbohydrates, protein, fats, minerals, vitamins, water
List the four types of digestive systems found in animals.
Monogastric, Modified-monogastric, ruminant, avian