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Animal Digestion Describe the major parts and functions of the digestive system Define monogastric and list characteristics of monogastric animals Describe the Ruminant Digestive System Describe the Avian Digestive System Classify animals according to their type of digestion List Digestive Enzymes and their function

Can you identify these tracks?? 1 2 1-moose 2-wolf 3-bear 4-deer 3 4

Can you identify these “Tracks”?? 1 2 3 4 5 6 1- cow 2-horse 3- rabbit 4-dog 5-deer 6-mice 7-chicken 8-pig 9-sheep 7 8 9

Parts of Digestive System Describe the major parts and functions of the digestive system Parts of Digestive System The MOUTH is the starting point that begins the digestive process.

Parts of Digestive System Describe the major parts and functions of the digestive system Parts of Digestive System The TONGUE is used for grasping the food, mixing, and swallowing.

Parts of Digestive System Describe the major parts and functions of the digestive system Parts of Digestive System The TEETH tear and chew the feed into smaller particles that may be swallowed.

Parts of Digestive System Describe the major parts and functions of the digestive system Parts of Digestive System 2 Types of Digestion: Physical: Breakdown of food into smaller sized pieces. Chemical: Breakdown of the chemical composition of food

Parts of Digestive System Describe the major parts and functions of the digestive system Parts of Digestive System In the mouth SALIVARY GLANDs: excrete saliva, which serves many purposes: -Water to moisten -Mucin to lubricate -Bicarbonates to buffer acids -Enzyme amylase to breakdown carbs.

Parts of Digestive System Describe the major parts and functions of the digestive system Parts of Digestive System The ESOPHAGUS is the hollow, muscular tube that leads from the mouth to the opening of the stomach. Esophagus Review: What type of muscle makes up the esophagus?

Parts of Digestive System Describe the major parts and functions of the digestive system Parts of Digestive System The STOMACH is a hollow muscle that contracts and relaxes to integrate digestive juices with the food causing it to breakdown chemically

Parts of Digestive System Describe the major parts and functions of the digestive system Parts of Digestive System The SMALL INTESTINE is next and is controlled by a sphincter muscle that helps move food into and through the tract. The small intestine is made up of three segments 1- Duodenum 2- Jejunum 3- Ileum

Parts of Digestive System Describe the major parts and functions of the digestive system Parts of Digestive System The Small Intestine cont’d: DUODENUM -First segment -Uses secretions from the pancreas and intestinal wall to break down protein, starch, and fats. JEJUNUM & ILIUM: -Where absorption takes place -Absorption passes nutrients from the intestine to the bloodstream.

Parts of Digestive System Describe the major parts and functions of the digestive system Parts of Digestive System The Small Intestine cont’d: Walls of the Jejunum & Ileum… VILLI Small fingerlike projections Increase surface area for absorption Absorb nutrients through membranes known as semipermeable membranes. These membranes allow particles to pass through in a process called diffusion.

Parts of Digestive System Describe the major parts and functions of the digestive system Parts of Digestive System The Small Intestine cont’d: Walls of the Jejunum & Ileum… VILLI

Parts of Digestive System Describe the major parts and functions of the digestive system Parts of Digestive System The LARGE INTESTINE is the last organ of the digestive tract. It contains two segments: 1- Cecum: is where fibrous food such as hay and grass is broken down into usable nutrients. 2- Colon: provides a storage space for waste from the digestive process, and is the largest part of the large intestine.

Parts of Digestive System Describe the major parts and functions of the digestive system Parts of Digestive System Rectum is the terminal end of the large intestine and the entire digestive system.

Monogastric= 1 Simple Stomach B. Define Monogastric and list characteristics of monogastric animals Monogastric Digestive System Monogastric= 1 Simple Stomach

TEETH They have an UPPER & LOWER set Characteristics: B. Define Monogastric and list characteristics of monogastric animals Monogastric Digestive System Characteristics: TEETH They have an UPPER & LOWER set

DO NOT Chew Cud Characteristics: Factiod: Horses cannot vomit B. Define Monogastric and list characteristics of monogastric animals Monogastric Digestive System Characteristics: DO NOT Chew Cud Factiod: Horses cannot vomit

Monogastric Digestive System B. Define Monogastric and list characteristics of monogastric animals Monogastric Digestive System

1- Rumen 2- Reticulum 3- Omasum 4- Abomasum Ruminant Digestive System C. Describe the Ruminant Digestive System Ruminant Digestive System Ruminant Systems: A system with four compartments: 1- Rumen 2- Reticulum 3- Omasum 4- Abomasum Ruminant animals are often called “cud chewers”

Ruminant Digestive System C. Describe the Ruminant Digestive System Ruminant Digestive System 1- Rumen Serves as a storage vat where food is soaked, mixed, and fermented by bacteria. It contains fingerlike projections called papillae that absorb nutrients through the rumen wall to provide energy.

Ruminant Digestive System C. Describe the Ruminant Digestive System Ruminant Digestive System Resembles carpet

2- Reticulum 2nd Compartment C. Describe the Ruminant Digestive System Ruminant Digestive System 2- Reticulum 2nd Compartment Contains bacteria & microbes to promote fermentation Food is ingested, then eructated, chewed, & swallowed again **Eructated means vomit Factoid: Non digestible items that are consumed such as small stones, nails, or wire fall into the reticulum. They usually stay in the reticulum

Ruminant Digestive System C. Describe the Ruminant Digestive System Ruminant Digestive System Nicknamed Honeycomb or Hardware Stomach

often referred to as the “Honeycomb” or “Hardware Stomach”? C. Describe the Ruminant Digestive System Ruminant Digestive System Why is the reticulum often referred to as the “Honeycomb” or “Hardware Stomach”?

What is Hardware Disease? C. Describe the Ruminant Digestive System Ruminant Digestive System What is Hardware Disease?

What is Hardware Disease? C. Describe the Ruminant Digestive System Ruminant Digestive System What is Hardware Disease? Wire in reticulum Nail punctured from reticulum to heart

Ruminant Digestive System C. Describe the Ruminant Digestive System Ruminant Digestive System Factoid: In young ruminants, there is a structure called a Reticular groove or heavy muscular fold that allows milk from the mother to bypass the rumen and reticulum to go directly to the omasum. Why?? Calves and other young ruminants do not need multiple chambers of stomach to digest milk, therefore it is bypassed through the reticular groove until the animal begins eating roughages.

Ruminant Digestive System C. Describe the Ruminant Digestive System Ruminant Digestive System 3-Omasum A round organ with walls that contain many folds or “plies” Lined with blunt muscular papillae that grind roughage.

3-Omasum Ruminant Digestive System C. Describe the Ruminant Digestive System Ruminant Digestive System 3-Omasum Has the appearance of pages of a book

Ruminant Digestive System C. Describe the Ruminant Digestive System Ruminant Digestive System 4-Abomasum This compartment is the only glandular (true) stomach of the ruminant. Secretes gastric juices to digest microbes

Ruminant Digestive System C. Describe the Ruminant Digestive System Ruminant Digestive System

Ruminants do not have upper front teeth. C. Describe the Ruminant Digestive System Ruminant Digestive System Characteristics of ruminants: Ruminants do not have upper front teeth. Instead, they have a dental pad that works with the lower front teeth (incisors) in tearing off feedstuff.

Saliva does not contain enzymes C. Describe the Ruminant Digestive System Ruminant Digestive System Characteristics of ruminants: Saliva does not contain enzymes …though they produce large quantities. Factoid: A full grown steer produces about 50 liters of saliva per day.

Chew Cud Ruminant Digestive System Characteristics of ruminants: C. Describe the Ruminant Digestive System Ruminant Digestive System Characteristics of ruminants: Chew Cud

Ruminant Digestive System C. Describe the Ruminant Digestive System Ruminant Digestive System

Avian Digestive System D. Describe the Avian Digestive System Avian Digestive System

Avian Digestive System D. Describe the Avian Digestive System Avian Digestive System 1- Mouth: No teeth-NO chewing 2- Esophagus 3- Crop: Pouch where food is stored and soaked Factoid: an empty crop is what sends hunger signals to the bird’s brain.

Avian Digestive System D. Describe the Avian Digestive System Avian Digestive System 4- Proventriculus: true stomach where hydrochloric acid is added (remember no physical breakdown of the feed has begun)

Avian Digestive System D. Describe the Avian Digestive System Avian Digestive System 5- Gizzard: Muscular organ which functions LIKE teeth to grind food -Often find small pieces of stones here that the bird ate. They help in the breakdown of feed.

Avian Digestive System D. Describe the Avian Digestive System Avian Digestive System 6- Small Intestine 7- Ceca Same as other animals 8- Large Intestine 9- Cloaca: Digestive system waste AND wastes from the renal (urinary) system exit here.

Name 4 types of animal digestion E. Classify animals according to their type of digestion Types of Digestion …Pull it all together… Name 4 types of animal digestion 1- Monogastric 2- Ruminant 3- Avian 4- ???

Modified Monogastric -Eat large amounts of roughage (like a ruminant) E. Classify animals according to their type of digestion Types of Digestion Modified Monogastric Animals that: -Eat large amounts of roughage (like a ruminant) -Have a single compartment stomach (like a monogastric) -Have a large cecum to digest large amounts of roughage

Modified Monogastric: E. Classify animals according to their type of digestion Types of Digestion Ruminant: -Eats mostly roughage -4 chamber stomach Monogastric -Eats mostly concentrates -1 chamber stomach Modified Monogastric: -Eats mostly roughage -1 chamber stomach Avian Birds: Have Crop & Gizzard in place of teeth

Mostly Roughage with some concentrates E. Classify animals according to their type of digestion Types of Digestion … What do they eat? Mostly Roughage with some concentrates …How many stomach compartments? 4 … What type of digestive system? Ruminant

Mostly Roughage with some concentrates E. Classify animals according to their type of digestion Types of Digestion … What do they eat? Mostly Roughage with some concentrates …How many stomach compartments? 1 … What type of digestive system? Modified Monogastric

Mostly Roughage with some concentrates E. Classify animals according to their type of digestion Types of Digestion … What do they eat? Mostly Roughage with some concentrates …How many stomach compartments? 4 … What type of digestive system? Ruminant

…How many stomach compartments? E. Classify animals according to their type of digestion Types of Digestion … What do they eat? Mostly concentrates …How many stomach compartments? 1 … What type of digestive system? Avian

Mostly Roughage with some concentrates E. Classify animals according to their type of digestion Types of Digestion … What do they eat? Mostly Roughage with some concentrates …How many stomach compartments? 1 … What type of digestive system? Modified Monogastric

Mostly Roughage with some concentrates E. Classify animals according to their type of digestion Types of Digestion … What do they eat? Mostly Roughage with some concentrates …How many stomach compartments? 4 … What type of digestive system? Ruminant

…How many stomach compartments? E. Classify animals according to their type of digestion Types of Digestion … What do they eat? Concentrates …How many stomach compartments? 1 … What type of digestive system? Monogastric

…How many stomach compartments? E. Classify animals according to their type of digestion Types of Digestion … What do they eat? Mostly Concentrates …How many stomach compartments? 1 … What type of digestive system? Avian

Enzyme: A protein that chemically breaks down food F. List Digestive Enzymes and their function Digestive Enzymes Enzyme: A protein that chemically breaks down food In the mouth: Saliva: begins breakdown of carbs In the stomach: Gastric Juice: 0.2- 0.5% hydrochloric acid Produced by stomach/abomasum Pepsin: Breaks down proteins

In the small intestine: Chyme: An Acid Pancreatic Juices F. List Digestive Enzymes and their function Digestive Enzymes In the small intestine: Chyme: An Acid Pancreatic Juices Trypsin: breaks down protein Pancreatic Amylase: changes starch to a simple sugar Bile: Green liquid produced in the liver and stored in gall bladder. Digests fat

Bell Quiz Objective A & B List 2 characteristics that distinguish a monogastric animal. What is the difference between the chemical and physical breakdown of feed? What is the purpose of the teeth? Do they provide chemical or physical breakdown? What are the 3 segments of the small intestine? What is the purpose of villi and microvilli?

Bell Quiz Objective C & D List the 4 chambers of the ruminant stomach in order. What is “hardware disease” and which compartment collects non-food items? What structure is found in young ruminants which allows milk to pass directly to abomasum? Which structures are only found in the avian digestive system? What is the purpose of the gizzard?

Bell Quiz Objective E & F What 2 characteristics should you consider when determining what type of digestive system an animal has? List 3 animals that are ruminants. List 1 animal that is monogastric. List 2 animals that are modified monogastrics. What is the purpose of an enzyme? List 3 examples.