Animal Digestive Systems
Across
- 3. Most ruminant animals have no upper front ______
- 6. Ruminants eat _______ and do not chew their food completely before swallowing it, but can chew their cud for hours.
- 7. The 3rd chamber; tight, basketball shaped compartment; resembles the pages of a book
- 8. Dairy Cows spend almost ____ hours a day chewing their cud.
- 11. Good bacteria in the rumen help the cow digest her food and provide her with ______ and energy.
- 13. an organism that has a simple single-chambered stomach
- 15. In a large dairy cow, the rumen has the capacity to store and process up to 50 _______ of food at a time.
- 16. The 4th chamber; similar to the human stomach
Down
- 1. Many of the _________ that grow on earth cannot be used directly by humans as food.
- 2. The 1st and biggest chamber; has a shaggy carpet feel
- 4. The reticulum works with the rumen to mix and bring the undigested feed back up the __________, in the form of cud, to be re-chewed.
- 5. Ruminants have ____ different chambers in their stomach
- 6. The 2nd chamber; small, outcropping of the rumen; has a honeycomb pattern
- 9. In place of teeth, ruminants have a hardened ___, which they use to crush food.
- 10. a grazing or browsing animal that chews cud
- 12. Because of the ___________ in the rumen, ruminants can convert otherwise unusable plant materials into nutritious food (e.g., milk and meat) and fiber (e.g., wool).
- 14. The pH of the abomasum
- 16. The abomasum rehydrates with _____ to begin final stages of digestion