Animal Nutrition Terms

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Across
  1. 3. Membrane allows particles to pass through
  2. 5. The portion of cell walls that gives the plant it's rigid structure
  3. 6. protein content The total amount of protein in a feed
  4. 8. Process by which nutrients are passed into the bloodstream
  5. 11. Regurgiated food/cud
  6. 15. Certain level of nutritional needs
  7. 16. A hollow muscular tube that moves food from the mouth to stomach
  8. 17. More complex sugars
  9. 19. canal The gastrointestinal tract is referred to as this
  10. 21. Required in relatively large amounts in the diet
  11. 24. Metabolism that builds up tissues
  12. 26. A round organ on the right side of the animal and to the right of the reticulum and rumen
Down
  1. 1. The first segment of the small intestine
  2. 2. Common table sugar
  3. 4. The animals are given free access to the minerals and allowed to eat as much as they want
  4. 6. Animals that east other animals
  5. 7. Simple sugars
  6. 9. Required in very small amounts
  7. 10. The most abundant compound in the world
  8. 12. Milk sugar
  9. 13. fats
  10. 14. Hollow muscle that causes further breakdown of foods by physical muscular movement
  11. 18. Animals that eat only plants
  12. 20. Metabolism that breaks down materials
  13. 22. membranes The walls of the reticulum are made up of these
  14. 23. An inflation of the rumen
  15. 25. Located below the omasum ad extends to the rear and the right of the rumen