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