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ANSC 108 Exam 3
GI tract of Pig - ANS-large intestine - 35%
stomach - 29%
small intestine - 29%
cecum - 7%

GI tract of Horse - ANS-large intestine - 47%
small intestine - 27%
cecum - 18%
stomach - 8%

GI tract of Ruminant - ANS-stomach - 68%
small intestine - 20%
large intestine - 9%
cecum - 3%

Small Intestine - ANS-Duodenum, Jejunum, and Ileum

Duodenum - ANS-receives secretions from pancreas and liver to emulsify fats

Jejunum - ANS-Active site of nutrient absorption (amino acids, sugars, fatty acids, and
glycerol)

Ileum - ANS-Active site of nutrient absorption
Has villi (small finger-like projections that increase surface area and slow passage)

Esophagus - ANS-Ingested material moves via a series of muscular contractions known
as peristaltic waves

What does the Pancreas act on? - ANS-The duodenum

Monogastric Path - ANS-Mouth to esophagus to stomach to small intestine to large
intestine to defacation

What is unique about horses? - ANS-They do not have a gall bladder and cannot vomit

Where does bacterial fermentation occur? - ANS-Bacterial fermentation occurs in the
cecum (large intestine of a horse)

, Gizzard (ventriculus) - ANS-Grinds feed into finer particles by strong muscular
contractions

Rumen - ANS-Anaerobic, lined with papillae, walls secrete no enzymes, storage,
soaking, physical mixing and breakdown, fermentation chamber

Abomasum - ANS-True stomach

Omasum - ANS-Many plies

Mature Ruminant Stomach %s - ANS-Rumen - 80%
Abomasum - 8%
Omasum - 7%
Reticulum - 5%

What is the gastric groove (esophageal groove)? - ANS-Young ruminants - a
passageway extending from the cardia to the omasum, formed by 2 heavy muscular
folds to allow milk consumed by the suckling animal to bypass the reticulo-rumen and
thus escape bacterial fermentation

Rumintation - ANS-Regurgitation (controlled form of vomiting)
Re-mastication (process of rechewing)
Re-salivation (secretion of more saliva)
Deglutition (re-swallowing)
Eructation (process of expelling gases from the rumen)

Look at page 247 for - ANS-RATION BALANCING EQUATION SET UP

What are the different salivary glands? - ANS-Parotid, Mandibular, Sublingual

(T/F) There is a nutritional difference between brown and white eggs - ANS-False,
There is no nutritional difference

(T/F) Turkeys are genetically selected for breast meat production and white plumage
color - ANS-True

(T/F) Turkeys are naturally inseminated - ANS-False - they are all artificially inseminated

(T/F) Male and female turkeys are raised separately - ANS-True

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