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Name an animal that has a ruminant stomach? |
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Cattle,Sheep,Goat,Deer,Elk |
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What is the true stomach of cattle? |
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Examples of non-ruminant animals? |
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Horse,chicken,beaver,bear,dog,cat,mouse,mountain lion, pheasant,fish,ferret |
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What are the four part of the ruminant stomach? |
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Rumen,Reticulum,Abomasum,Omasum |
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What supplies matter to build body tissues and is essential for fetal development? |
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What begins at the mouth and ends at the anus? |
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What is composed of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen? |
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All Nutrients, but Protein also has nitrogen. |
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Cattle and Sheep can digest percent of the roughage that they eat? |
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What are inorganic matters that are needed in small amounts? |
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Nutrients are divided into five groups: what are they? |
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Minerals, Proteins,vitamins,water,energy nutrients |
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What portion of crude protein in feed can be utilized by a ruminant? |
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What is also known as the gastrointestinal tract? |
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Where is the esophagus located? |
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Between the mouth and stomach |
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An elemant that aids in supporting life |
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Along the upper part of the small intestine |
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What refers to the weight of feed with its moisture content removed? |
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The Blind Gut is actully called the ? |
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Roughage are low in what and high in what? |
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Fats are at body temperature? Oils are at body temperature? |
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True or False
Cows are ruminant? |
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What can ruminants digest a large quanitity of that non-ruminants can not? |
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What are the two types of amino acids? |
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Essential and non-essential |
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What provides energy and body heat? |
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Most digested food is absorded in the ? |
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Protiens are composed of what? |
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