Monogastric
Avian
Ruminant
Parts of the process
Nutrition Terms
100

How many stomachs does the monogastric have.

One

100

What is the first stop in an avian stomach?

The Crop

100

How many stomach does the ruminant have

Four

100

What is the first part of the digestion process?

Prehension
100

Nutrition

A science which deals with processes by which an animal takes in and utilizes food substances through various chemical reactions and physiological processes.

200
What sets the monogastric system apart?

Stomach acid.

200

How do avians digest food.

Rocks

200

How do the ruminants digest food

Fermentation

200

What absorbs water in the digestive system?

The large intestine

200

Fat Soluble

Vitamins A, D, E, K

300

What type of creature has the monogastric system?

Carnivores and omnivores

300

Birds prehense with what?

Their beaks

300

What is the biggest and first stomach in the ruminant?

The reticulum.

300
What's absorbs nutrients in the digestion system?

The small intestines.

300

Lipids

Composed of fats and oils 


400

The gastric in monogastric means?

Stomach.

400

How does the avian urinate and deficate?

The cloaca.

400

What is the smallest and last stomach?

The abomasum.
400
What is the common word for Mastication?

Chewing

400

Starch

Long chain of sugars connected by an α-bond that is easily digested by enzymes in the small intestine

500

Despite more fitting the build and diet of a ruminant this ungulate is actually monogastric what am I?

A domestic pig.

500

Where does digestion begin in an avian digestive system?

The Proventriculus.

500

The inside of the reticulum has the consistency of what?

Velvet.

500

What is the final part of digestion?

Excretion.

500

Carbohydrates

The primary energy source for animals. The main sources are sugars, starches, and cellulose.