Simple Mono-Gastric
Modified Mono-Gastric
Avian Mono-Gastric
100

What is a simple mono-gastric system?


A digestive system with a single-chambered stomach, primarily found in animals like pigs and humans.

100

What distinguishes modified mono-gastric systems from simple ones?

They have additional digestive structures such as a larger cecum or specialized fermentation chambers.

100

What is unique about avian mono-gastric systems?

They have specialized structures like the gizzard and crop for processing food.

200

What are examples of simple mono-gastric animals?

Humans, pigs, and dogs.

200

Name two animals with modified mono-gastric systems.

  • Horses and rabbits.


200

Describe the role of the gizzard in avian digestion.

  • The gizzard grinds food into smaller particles, often with the help of ingested stones.

300

Describe the digestion process in a simple mono-gastric system.

  • Food is ingested, chewed, mixed with saliva, and then swallowed into the stomach where it is broken down by acids and enzymes.

300

What adaptations exist in modified mono-gastric systems?

Adaptations include larger ceca for fermentation and longer intestines for nutrient absorption.

300

How do birds process food differently than mammals?

  • Birds have a two-part stomach (proventriculus and gizzard) and lack teeth, relying on grinding for digestion.

400

What is the role of the stomach in simple mono-gastric systems?

The stomach serves to store food, mix it with gastric juices, and initiate protein digestion.

400

Explain how the cecum functions in modified mono-gastric systems

  • The cecum ferments fibrous materials, allowing for better digestion of plant materials.

400

What is the function of the crop in birds?

  • The crop stores food temporarily before it enters the stomach for digestion.

500

How does nutrient absorption occur in simple mono-gastric systems?

  • Nutrients are absorbed primarily in the small intestine through the intestinal walls into the bloodstream.

500

Compare the efficiency of digestion in simple vs. modified mono-gastric systems.

  • Modified systems are often more efficient at digesting fibrous plant materials compared to simple systems.

500

Explain the digestive process from ingestion to excretion in avian systems.

  • Food is ingested, stored in the crop, ground in the gizzard, digested in the proventriculus, absorbed in the intestine, and excreted via the cloaca.