Across
- 3. the only nutrient that contains nitrogen
- 6. Growth rate begins to decline in this physiological state
- 10. assists in regulating temperature of animals
- 11. Approximately 50% of nutrients are dedicated to this physiological state first
- 12. primary carbohydrate in ruminant diets
- 14. soluble vitamins, will be found in the adipose tissue
- 16. stomach, kidneys, and lungs are examples of this.
- 17. Growth in the first 2/3 of prenatal period
- 19. Females will draw nutrients from their own reserves to compensate for low nutrient intake in this physiological state
- 20. primary carbohydrate in swine and poultry diets
Down
- 1. inorganic compounds
- 2. Coordination of complex processes until maturation
- 4. After _____ growth slows
- 5. energy demand is proportional to...
- 7. protein is required in greater amounts for this physiological state.
- 8. the most energy dense nutrient
- 9. Protein, calcium, phosphorous, and Vitamin D are some of the most critical requirements in this physiological state
- 12. egg formation requires a lot of this mineral
- 13. An increase in body weight until mature size
- 15. soluble vitamins Supplementation not needed in ruminants
- 18. Square balancing rations by hand can be done using this method
