Animal Nutrition
Biology ⇒ Animal Biology
Animal Nutrition starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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A dog eats both meat and plant-based foods. What type of feeder is it?
Describe the difference between intracellular and extracellular digestion.
Describe the process of peristalsis in the digestive system.
Describe the role of bile in animal digestion.
Describe the role of symbiotic bacteria in the digestive systems of herbivores.
Explain the difference between mechanical and chemical digestion.
Explain the importance of water in animal nutrition.
A dog eats both meat and plant-based foods. What type of feeder is it?
Which mineral is important for oxygen transport in animal blood? (1) Calcium (2) Iron (3) Sodium (4) Potassium
Which nutrient is mainly responsible for growth and repair in animals? (1) Carbohydrates (2) Proteins (3) Fats (4) Vitamins
Which of the following animals is a ruminant? (1) Horse (2) Cow (3) Pig (4) Dog
Which of the following animals is an omnivore? (1) Cow (2) Lion (3) Human (4) Koala
Fill in the blank: The enzyme __________ breaks down proteins in the stomach.
Fill in the blank: The enzyme __________ breaks down starch into sugars in the mouth.
Fill in the blank: The finger-like projections in the small intestine that increase surface area for absorption are called __________.
Fill in the blank: The process by which nutrients pass from the digestive tract into the blood is called __________.
True or False: All animals require dietary fiber for healthy digestion.
True or False: Herbivores have longer digestive tracts than carnivores.
True or False: Ruminants have a single-chambered stomach.
True or False: The liver produces digestive enzymes that are secreted into the small intestine.
