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“Jeopardy”

“Jeopardy”. Animal Science Chapter 4. Key Terms : 1 point. The first milk that a mammal gives to the young following birth. It is rich in nutrients and antibodies. What is colostrum?. Key Terms : 2 points. A disease involving the inflammation of the udder of milk-producing females.

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“Jeopardy”

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  1. “Jeopardy” Animal Science Chapter 4

  2. Key Terms: 1 point The first milk that a mammal gives to the young following birth. It is rich in nutrients and antibodies. What is colostrum?

  3. Key Terms: 2 points A disease involving the inflammation of the udder of milk-producing females. What is mastitis?

  4. Key Terms: 3 points The process of heat treating milk to kill microbes. What is pasteurization?

  5. Key Terms: 4 points Small grape-like structures in the udder of a cow that produce milk. What is alveoli?

  6. Key Terms: 5 points Hormone that stimulates the production of milk. What is prolactin?

  7. Components of Milk: 1 point This component of milk provides dairy products with a smooth body, texture, and rich flavor. What is milk fat?

  8. Components of Milk: 2 points This component of milk is make up of a series of building blocks known as amino acids. What are proteins?

  9. Components of Milk: 3 points This is the major protein in milk and is the basis for curb formation in cheese making. What is casein?

  10. Components of Milk: 4 points This is a carbohydrate only found in milk and many people are allergic to it. What is lactose?

  11. Components of Milk: 5 points Name two minerals that are found in milk. What is calcium and phosphorus?

  12. Dairy Breeds: 1 point Originated in Europe, first brought over so sailors could have milk, and is the most popular breed of dairy cow in the USA. What is Holstein?

  13. Dairy Breeds: 2 points Originated in the Swiss Alps and known for being extra friendly. What is Brown Swiss?

  14. Dairy Breeds: 3 points This breed is the smallest of all dairy breeds and are adapted to a wide range of climates. What is Jersey?

  15. Dairy Breeds: 4 points Originated in Tees River Valley in England and is also used as a meat producing cow. What is Shorthorn?

  16. Dairy Breeds: 5 points This breed is known for producing large amounts of milk with less feed. What is Guernsey?

  17. Judging: 1 point We base 40% of our judging decision on this system. What is the mammary system?

  18. Judging: 2 points This is the term used when a dairy cow does not have a moderate angle to the hock. What is Post-Legged?

  19. Judging: 3 points When we ask the question, “does it look like a dairy cow or a beef cow?” what are we judging? What is dairy character?

  20. Judging: 4 points Teats should be approximately this long. What is 2 inches?

  21. Judging: 5 points Name of where the shoulders meet the back bone. What are withers?

  22. Key Terms 2: 1 point Corn, grain sorghum, or other forage that is chopped with the plant is green and growing. What is silage?

  23. Key Terms 2: 2 points A protein that is produced by a animals body that speeds up chemical reactions. What is an enzyme?

  24. Key Terms 2: 3 points Process on which large cream globules are reduced in size to the size of milk globules. What is homogenization?

  25. Key Terms 2: 4 points Name of the place in which milk is stored in the animal. What is gland cistern?

  26. Key Terms 2: 5 points A small gland at the base of the brain that secretes hormones that stimulate growth and other functions. What is pituitary gland?

  27. Mixture: 1 point State that produces the most milk. What is Wisconsin?

  28. Mixture: 2 points Other than milk cows, this animal is most widely used to supply milk for human consumption. What are goats?

  29. Mixture: 3 points Mongolians commonly use milk from this animal as a source of food. What are horses?

  30. Mixture: 4 points Milk is tested for the number of these cells. What are somatic cells?

  31. Mixture: 5 points The processing of food by the use of yeast, molds, or bacteria. What is fermentation?

  32. Daily Double! As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered.If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!

  33. Daily Double! As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered.If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!

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