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Section 5
Food Composition & Digestion
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Nutrition
Undergraduate 3
04/14/2015

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What type of enzymatic digestion do carnivores & piscivores use?
Definition
autoenzymatic
Term
Where do oily fish store fat? Give an example of a species
Definition
in muscles

salmon, mackerel, herring, sardines
Term
Where do non-oily fish store fat? Give an example of a species
Definition
in liver

cod, haddock, plaice, halibut
Term
What mineral is likely to be lacking if carnivores/piscivores are not eating the entire carcass?
Definition
calcium
Term
How do carnivores & piscivores handle non-digestible materials? (3)
Definition
-remove prior to ingestion
-separate in gizzard & egest (birds)
-not separated (reduces total digestibility)
Term
How do insectivores meet their Ca requirements?
Definition
many are also gummivores
(exudates from trees & shrubs are high in Ca)
Term
Is chitin indigestible or digestible?
Definition
indigestible
Term
What % chitin in grasshoppers is in the wings & tibia?
Definition
50%
Term
How do insectivores handle chitin content? (5)
Definition
-choose insects with low chitin content
-remove high-chitin components
-crush & extract soft tissues
-eat whole, egest exoskeleton
-partially digest using chitinase enzyme
Term
What are microfaunivores?
Definition
eat other invertebrates (not insects) such as worms, molluscs, crabs, squid lobsters, spiders etc.
Term
What portion of the squid is not digestible?
Definition
the beak
Term
What type of enzymatic digestion do grazers/browsers/folivores use?
Definition
alloenzymatic

(enzymes + microbial fermentation)
Term
Which herbivorous species does not use alloenzymatic digestion?
Definition
Giant Panda

(plant cells it consumes are highly digestible, don't need fermentation)
Term
What is lacking in the plant-based diet of many herbivores?
Definition
lysine, methionine, sometimes salt
Term
What type of enzymatic digestion do nectarivores use?
Definition
autoenzymatic
Term
What is lacking in the nectar consumed by nectarivores?
Definition
lipids, amino acids
Term
How do nectarivores meet their protein requirements?
Definition
must also consume insects or other invertebrates, or pollen
Term
What is lacking in the diet of granivores?
Definition
Calcium, sometimes Phosphorous if bound in phytate
Term
Why is the ash % of white-tailed deer in a coyote diet low?
Definition
assume that the coyote is not eating bones or hide
Term
For a coyote's diet, which has the highest ash content: white-tailed deer, snowshoe hare or lab mice? why?
Definition
hare (likely eating the entire carcass)
Term
For a coyote's diet, which has the highest CP content: white-tailed deer, snowshoe hare or lab mice? why?
Definition
deer
Term
What is the most variable component of animal food analysis? Why?
Definition
ether extract

-depends on health of the prey, young/skinny/ill animals are likely targets but also will have less fat
Term
For a coyote's diet, which has the highest ether extract content: white-tailed deer, snowshoe hare or lab mice? why?
Definition
mice

-no thermogregulation, hunting for food or escaping from predators when in a lab so will have lots of fat deposition
Term
For a coyote's diet, which has the highest crude fiber content: white-tailed deer, snowshoe hare or lab mice? why?
Definition
very little difference (GIT was removed from deer)
Term
What is the typical gross energy of prey carcasses?
Definition
4-6kcal/g
Term
What do you calculate in birds, rather than digestibility? What is the formula?
Definition
metabolizeability

amount eaten - amount in feces - amount in urine
Term
How does digestsibility of a seal eaten by polar bears compare to the coyote diet?
Definition
-low CP digestibility
-high EE digestibility
Term
For carnivores, how do you calculate energy digestibility of intact carcasses?
Definition
GE X 0.90 = DE
Term
Which has a lower pH to aid bone/hair digestion, owls or hawks/falcons?
Definition
owls
Term
Is ME in birds lower or higher than DE in mammals?
Definition
lower
Term
Why is the earthworm a better source of calcium than other insecs / invertebrates?
Definition
soil in gut contains Ca
Term
The Ca:P ratio in the diet of insectivore & microfaunivores is usually....
Definition
less than 1:1
Term
Why is the diet of foragers & browsers highly variable?
Definition
-species of plant
-part of plant eaten
-age of plant
-climate
-stage of growth of the plant
-soil fertility
-toxins in plant
Term
How is cellulose digested by herbivores?
Definition
microbial enzymes
Term
During what season is CP of plants higest?
Definition
summer
Term
Biomass is ___ when quality of plant material is high
Definition
low
Term
During what season is CF of plants highest?
Definition
late winter
Term
During what season is soluble carbohydrate content highest in plants?
Definition
42-43% DM throughout the year
Term
ADF measures...
Definition
cellulose & lignin
Term
NDF measures
Definition
hemi, cellulose & lignin
Term
Is K high or low in most plant material? What season is it highest
Definition
high


spring
Term
Are cultivated grains high or low in CF?
Definition
low
Term
What are some reasons animals use salt licks?
Definition
-acquire necessary minerals
-counter rumen acidosis
-protect against plant toxins
-communition (grinding) food particles
-microbial inoculation
-fill stomach to dispel hunger
-'depraved appetite'
Term
What are the types of toxins/antinutrients?
Definition
-prevent digestive enzymes from reaching the food (e.g. lignin)
--intervere with digestion/growth/taste/reproduction
Term
Pyretherins are highly toxic to ___ but not toxic to ___
Definition
insects .... mammals
Term
How can animals deal with plant toxins?
Definition
-selectivity
-dilution
-detoxification
-toxin binding
Term
What do tannins do?
Definition
bind to proteins, reduce digestibility
Term
What do soluble phenolics do?
Definition
sterility, abortions, liver damage, infertility
Term
Are cultivated grains high or low in NFE?
Definition
high
Term
Are weed seeds high or low in calcium?
Definition
good
Term
Are cultivated grains high or low in Calcium
Definition
low
Term
Whih are more digestible, weed seeds or cultivated grains?
Definition
typically cultivated grains
Term
Which is more digestible, nuts eaten by small rodents or whole carcasses eaten by carnivores?
Definition
nuts by small rodents
Term
What is the issue with CP consumed by fungivores
Definition
CP is high in fungi, but much of it is unavailable due to cell walls / spores, or is simply non-protein nitrogen
Term
What is suberin?
Definition
anti-nutritive component found between cell wall & cell contents
Term
Which type of plants do not contain silicon??
Definition
dicotyledons
Term
What is the issue with silicon?
Definition
abrasive, gritty material
reduces digestibility and can wear teeth down
Term
What are secondary plant compounds?
Definition
don't have a metabolic function within the plant but are toxic/harmful to herbivores
Term
Are pyrethrins broad or selective?
Definition
selective (only affect insects)
Term
Give an example of a secondary plant compound which is not antinutritive
Definition
tannins - can bind bacterial/viral/fungal pathogens in GIT to reduce infection
Term
Which can be detoxified, primary or secondary plant compounds?
Definition
secondary (by GIT bacteria)
Term
6-MBOA stimulates reproduction in ______ but causes reproductive failures in _____
Definition
herbivorous rodents

pandas
Term
As fruits ripen, levels of secondary plant compounds in the fruit _____, while levels in the seed _____
Definition
decrease
increase
Term
_____ is a polyphenolic which can cause reproductive failure
Definition
soybean
Term
Which are more effective in binding, soluble or insoluble tannins?
Definition
insoluble
Term
Are tannins good or bad?
Definition
both

-can bind pathogens
-will also bind protein & digestive enzymes
Term
What are alkaloids?
Definition
toxic nitrogenous compounds
Term
Give an example of an alkaloid
Definition
nicotine (tobacco)
morphine (poppies)
conine (hemlock)
caffeine (coffee)
Term
Lipid-based antimetabolites are known as....
Definition
terpenoids
Term
Give an example of a terpenoid
Definition
Vit A/E/K
essential oils
pyrethrin
Term
How is cynanide released into the GIT?
Definition
animal consumes cyogenic glycoside, glycosidase enzyme releases the cyanide
Term
Give an example of a cyanogenic glycoside
Definition
linamarin
amygdalin
lotaustralin
Term
What minerals does phytic acid bind to?
Definition
Zn, Ca
Term
What minerals does oxalic acid bind to?
Definition
Zn, Ca
Term
Why would eating a large quantity of dead fish cause a thiamine deficiency?
Definition
after death, thiaminase is activated and destroys the thiamine in the fish
Term
What do coumarins do?
Definition
inhibit Vit K
Term
What do goitrogens do?
Definition
prevent I uptake
Term
Why is selenium considered antinutritive in excess?
Definition
gets substituted for S in methionnine & cysteine so selenoenzymes cant function
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