Across
- 6. An important nutrient that helps to convert food into energy. It helps to support bodily functions such as breathing, digestion, storing fat, etc.
- 9. Body functions are affected.
- 10. The most important nutrient that is vital for proper body functions.
- 13. Part of feed stuff that is necessary for an organism to live and grow.
- 14. Symptoms include anorexia, anemia, edema, slow growth rate, low birth weight, lower milk production, and decreased feed efficiency.
Down
- 1. Symptoms include overheating, and the slowing down of normal bodily functions.
- 2. Symptoms include a lack of energy and body heat.
- 3. Symptoms include a lack of energy.
- 4. Symptoms include lower rate of gain, feed inefficiency decreased milk/egg/ wool production, and decreased reproduction.
- 5. Contains the chemical elements of C, H, & O. They provide energy and essential fatty acids needed in an animals diet.
- 7. Process by which animals receive a proper and balanced food and water ration to grow, maintain the body, reproduce, and perform.
- 8. Organic substances that are designated by the letters A, B, C, D, E, & K. They are needed for specific biochemical reactions and in very small amounts.
- 11. Inorganic nutrients that supply the material for building bones, teeth, and the skeleton. They also aid in producing body regulators such as hormones & are divided into 2 groups.
- 12. A complex nutrient composed of Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen. It helps to develop and repair body organs and tissues.
