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Comparative Digestion Systems & Processes. Modified by Ashlee Gibson. The Digestion Process. Food is broken down Animals have digestive systems adapted to the foods that they consume Four types of digestive systems _____________________________________ _____________________________________
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Comparative Digestion Systems & Processes Modified by Ashlee Gibson
The Digestion Process • Food is broken down • Animals have digestive systems adapted to the foods that they consume • Four types of digestive systems • _____________________________________ • _____________________________________ • _____________________________________ • ______________________________________
Ruminant Digestive System Modified to handle the breakdown of large amounts of _________________
Ruminant Digestive System • Mouth • no upper ___________________, hard palate • molars for grinding coarse vegetation • saliva does not contain ___________________ • _______________________________ • muscular tube connecting the mouth to the stomach
Ruminant Digestive Systems The Four Compartmented Stomach • Rumen: storage area and _______________________________ • Reticulum: nails and wire may be found here-_____________________ stomach • Omasum: eliminates excess ___________from feed • Abomasum: true stomach, _____________ and __________________ are secreted
Ruminant Digestive Systems Stomach (cont.) • _______________: first step in rumination • large quantities of roughage are consumed and are chewed just enough to swallow • after swallowing, regurgitation (“cud chewing”) takes place, food is re-chewed
Ruminant Digestive System • Small Intestine • connects stomach to large intestine • ______________________________________ • contains bile and pancreatic juices • pushes food through by muscle contractions
Ruminant Digestive System • Large Intestine • Contains Cecum, Colon and Rectum • ____________________: sac at junction of small intestine and large intestine • Colon and rectum: at end of system • not as long as small intestine, but larger in diameter • water and some nutrient absorption occurs here • where residue solidifies before excretion
Monogastric Digestive System Characterized by inability to digest roughage efficiently
Monogastric Digestive System • Mouth • has upper and lower incisors • ________________________ secreted which breaks down nutrients • Esophagus • connects mouth to stomach
Monogastric Digestive System • Stomach • secretes _________________________ to break down nutrients • enzymes such as ______________ also secreted here • churning action mixes food • Small and Large Intestine • function just as in ruminant systems
Avian Digestive Systems Characterized by several organs not found in other species that are adapted for grinding hard or encased food
Avian Digestive Systems • Mouth • ____________________________________ • Salivation excretion ____________________ • Esophagus • has a modification called the _____________ which stores and moistens food • connects mouth and stomach
Avian Digestive Systems • Stomach • Contains two parts • _______________________________: same as monogastric stomach and provides digestive excretions • _______________________________: located after proventriculus, very muscular, used to grind food
Avian Digestive Systems • Small Intestine • similar functions as in ruminants and monogastric systems • Large Intestine • similar functions as in ruminants and monogastric systems • _____________________ chamber into which urinary and genital canals open • ___________________ aids in fiber digestion and absorption
Equine Digestive Systems Characterized by non-ruminant animals that consume and digest feeds high in fiber
Equine Digestive Systems • Mouth • intact top and bottom incisors • molars adapted to chewing fibrous feeds • no digestive enzymes in saliva • Esophagus • not well adapted for _____________________ • connects mouth and stomach
Equine Digestive System • Stomach • similar to monogastric system • Small intestine • similar to monogastric and ruminant systems • ____________________ to store bile • enlarged _______________ to aid in fiber breakdown
Equine Digestive System • Large Intestine • similar to monogastric systems • _________________________ (at junction of small and large intestines) and colon take up most of the volume of the equine digestive system