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ANSC 303: GI tract
anatomy and function of the GI tract
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Agriculture
Undergraduate 3
10/04/2006

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Functions of the GI tract include (7)
Definition
digestion, absorbtion, protection from microorganisms/noxious substances, remove wastes/undigested material, immunological function, metabolism, endocrine functions
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What are the prehensile structures in horses, cattle, pigs, and sheep?
Definition
cows = tongues, but all else = lips
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What are the functions of the mouth (4)?
Definition
To take in food, taste, chew, and mix digesta with saliva
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Functions of saliva include (3)
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lubricate food, initiate enzymatic digestion of starch (with amylase), produce buffer to counteract acid in stomach
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Saliva is made of...
Definition
water, inorganic components to supply minerals to the digesta to regulate pH, organic components for digestive functions (urea, enzymes, and mucoproteins)
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Chewing does what? :)
Definition
Reduces particle size, improves digestibility, and stimulates saliva flow
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Esophagus...
Definition
-Pharynx to stomach
-Changes from striated to smooth muscle (except in dogs and ruminants, which have striated muscle throughout)
-Is extended by the reticular groove (esophageal groove) in young ruminants
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Why have an esophageal/reticular groove?
Definition
It allows the passage of milk directly to the omasum so that milk will not be fermented by bacteria in the rumen and lose nutritional value.
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Functions of true stomach...
Definition
mixing food, holding food for gradual release into small intestine, produces HCl and pepsinogen, absorbs alcohol, aspiring, VFAs (ruminants), etc.
NO ABSORBTION OF MONOSACCHARIDES, AMINO ACIDS, OR LONG CHAIN FATTY ACIDS.
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The regions of the true stomach are...
Definition
the esophageal region (nonglandular and most prone to ulcers b/c does NOT produce mucus), the cardiac region, the fundic region (produces enzyme and HCl), and the pyloric region
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HCl in the stomach does what?
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denatures proteins, kills bacteria from food, activates pepsinogen, and ruptures starch granules
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Pepsinogen in the stomach does what?
Definition
begins digestion of proteins and clots milk
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In newborn ruminants, only the ________ is fully developed.
Definition
abomasum
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The rumen develops after ________ and ________. It takes how long?
Definition
innoculation of bacteria (usu. being licked by mom) and consumption of forages; 2-3 months
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In cattle, the stomach compartments from the largest to the smalles are the....
Definition
rumen, omasum, abomasum, reticulum
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In sheep, the stomach compartments from the largest to the smalles are the....
Definition
rumen, abomasum, reticulum, omasum
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Microbes synthesize
Definition
all amino acids, all B vitamins, and vitamin K
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Microbial digestion produces
Definition
VFAs, methane, CO2, and heat
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Most unsaturated fatty acids are...
Definition
saturated by the microbes in the rumen.
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The rumen contains mostly ________ but also needs ________ and a small amount of ________
Definition
bacteria, protazoa, yeast/fungi
Term
RUMEN
Definition
functions are fermentation and absorbtion of VFAs, NH3, and water; it has papillae and looks like shag carpet
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RETICULUM
Definition
functions are fermentation; it looks like a honeycomb
Term
OMASUM
Definition
functions are reduction of particle size and H2O absorbtion; looks lik leaves/piles (book pages on edge)
Term
ABOMASUM
Definition
functions include mixing food, production of HCl/pepsinogen, absorbtion of acohol, aspirin, VFAs, etc; IT DOES NOT ABSORB MONOSACCHARIDES, AMINO ACIDS, OR LONG CHAIN FATTY ACIDS; looks shiny with mucus
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The steps of rumination are...
Definition
regurgitation, remastication, reensalivation, and reswallowing
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Ruminants spend how much time ruminating?
Definition
6-10 hours per day
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The functions of rumination are...
Definition
further reduce the particle size and stimulate saliva flow (reduced forage consumption --> reduced rumination --> reduced saliva flow/less buffer into the rumen)
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Eructation =
Definition
belching, expelling gases of fermentation (up to12-30 liters/hour); bloat = inability to belch and can result in death by suffocation
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VFA that is the precursor for glucose
Definition
propionic acid
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Are oils or fats easier to digest?
Definition
oils
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Which macronutrients cost the most?
Definition
protein > fat > carbs
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