What We Eat
Macromolecules
How We Eat
Energetics
Why We Eat
100

Study of the chemical compounds that compose the bodies of animals and how animals synthesize them for their bodies from the chemical materials they collect from environment

What is Nutrition?

100

Organic molecules primarily composed of carbon and hydrogen that are nonpolar/hydrophobic

What are Lipids?

100

Breakdown of food molecules by enzymes and animal processes into smaller chemical components 

What is Digestion?

100

Measure of metabolic rate

What is Calorimetry?

100

The measure of the speed or intensity of the ceaseless, random motions that all the atoms and molecules of any substance undergo 

What is Temperature?

200

Protein subunit that cannot be synthesized by an animal and must be incorporated by diet

What is an Essential Amino Acid?

200

10 or more sugar molecules linked together, can be 100s to 1000s of sugars

What is a Polysaccharide?

200

Process occurying after digestion when molecules enter into the living tissues of animals from outside those tissues

What is Absorption?

200

An animal’s rate of energy consumption; the rate at which it converts chemical-bond energy to heat and external work

What is Metabolic Rate?

200

The process of maintaining a relatively constant body temperature using voluntary and involuntary mechanisms

What is Thermoregulation?

300

Organic compounds that animals must obtain in small quantities from food or other outside sources

What are Vitamins?

300

Set of 20 molecules required for the synthesis of proteins in all organisms and are key source of nitrogen 

What are the Standard Amino Acids?

300

Primary stomach chamber in cows and sheep where foregut fermenation occurs by commensal microbe population

What is the Rumen?

300

The calorigenic effect of ingested food, or the heat increment of feeding, that occurs after a meal and dissipates over time

What is Specific Dynamic Action (SDA)?

300

Another term for Heat, the energy that matter possesses by virtue of the ceaseless, random motions of its atoms and molecules on an atomic-molecular scale 

What is Molecular Kinetic Energy?

400

Toxins that are specifically found in sessile or other animal tissues that act as deterrent in predation

What are Secondary Compounds or Allelochemicals?

400

Repeating polymer that serves as primary storage moleucle for glucose in animals

What is Glycogen?

400

Enzyme that breaks down peptide bonds in proteins

What is Peptidase?

400

Temporary stores of high energy phosphate bonds in muscle cells that can be used to generate ATP

What are Phosphagens?

400

Red in color and myoglobin-rich, the aerobic type of muscle fiber 

What is Slow Aerobic Muscle Fiber?

500

Specilized region within an animal that houses symbiotic microbes to support animal’s energy needs

What is the Trophosome?

500

Readily usable energy product of lipid digestion that is both lipid AND water soluble

What are Short Chain Fatty Acids (SCFA)?

500

Modified tooth structure used in targeted feeding by snails and similar animals

What is the Radular Apparatus?

500

Exercise induced reduction in a muscle’s ability to generate peak forces and maintain power output

What is Muscle Fatigue?

500
When the veinous and arterial vasculature interact in close proximity in a process that exchanges heat and helps regulate temperature

What is Countercurrent Heat Exchange?