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Anatomy AG

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anorexia condition or disoreder resulting from little to no nutrtiton.
ration the amount of food eaten by an animal in one day
anatomy the various parts of animal bodies
8 systems endocrine system, urinary system, skeletal system, muscular system, respiratory system, circulatory system, digestive system, and nervous sytem
endocrine system hormone production
urinary sytem rids the body of waste
skeletal system protects organs: responsible for shape, structure, and support
muscular system movement, motion, and strength; volultary and involuntary
respiratory system extanges co2 and o2 in the blood(carbon dioxide and oxygen)
circulatory system moves nutrients and wastes throught the body
digestive system turns food into nutrients
nervous system control center of the body
happens if animals eat to much protein damage your kidneys
example of a roughage feed silage
2 digestive system polygastric and monogastric(poultry)
6 major nutrients water, fats, carbohydrates, vatamins, minerals, and proteins
byproduct a secondary product resulting from the production of a primary commodity
TDN total digestable nutrients
scurvy vitamin c deficiency
vitamin a deficiency night blindness
monogastric vs polygastric monogastric: 1 stomach 1 compartment, polygastric: 1 stomach multiple compartments
3 animals with polygastric cows, sheep, and goats
4 animals with monogastric cats, dogs, pigs, and horses (humans)
how does a chickens digestive system work they eat rocks that grind the food in a gizzard
balanced ration the proper amount of feed for an animal in 24 hours
2 types of muscle movement voluntary: raising hand, walking, talking, involuntary: heart beating, breathing
Created by: 5moserm
 

 



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