Feeding & Nutrition

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Across
  1. 2. The organ that makes enzymes such as trypsin and lipase
  2. 5. The part of the large intestine used by hindgut fermenters, but not by simple stomach animals
  3. 8. This type of nutrient is the main source of energy
  4. 9. Bile is produced here
  5. 11. Simple stomach animals have these in their saliva, whereas ruminants do not
  6. 12. Iron, Magnesium and Calcium are all types of ________
  7. 15. A fresh supply must always be provided
  8. 17. A polygastric herbivore (e.g. cow) is known as a ________
  9. 19. A polysaccharide not digestible to non-herbivores
  10. 20. The largest part of the ruminant's stomach
Down
  1. 1. The honeycomb-like filter in a ruminant's stomach
  2. 3. The type of bond formed between two amino acids
  3. 4. Glucose is stored in the body in this form
  4. 6. Bile is stored here
  5. 7. A type of plant-based carbohydrate that helps with digestion
  6. 10. Chickens have one of these to help grind down food
  7. 13. A disaccharide made up of two molecules of glucose
  8. 14. Dietary sources of this nutrient include meat, fish and dairy products
  9. 16. Tongue helps move food into a lump called a _____
  10. 18. Polypeptides are broken down into _____ acids