chapter self - check\namino acid\nruminant\nsimple carbohydrates\ncomplex carbohydrates\nmacrominerals\nmicro…

chapter self - check\namino acid\nruminant\nsimple carbohydrates\ncomplex carbohydrates\nmacrominerals\nmicrominerals\nperistalsis\nhydrochloric acid\nchyme\npeptidases\ncecum\nmonogastric\ncrop\ngizzard\nproventriculus\nreticulorumen\nomasum\nabomasum\nsymbiotic\nsilage\nnet energy\n1. mutually beneficial relationship\n2. strong digesting agent in stomach\n3. protein building blocks\n4. true stomach in ruminants\n5. one - stomached animal\n6. true poultry stomach\n7. stores poultry food\n8. manyplies\n9. first two ruminant stomach parts\n10. feed energy available for animal use\n11. animal with four - part stomach\n12. sugars and starches used as quick energy\n13. cellulose and hemicellulose\n14. required in diet in very small amounts (thousandths or millionths of a gram per day)\n15. located between small and large intestine\n16. required in the diet in grams per day\n17. partially digested food\n18. involuntary muscle contraction\n19. enzymes produced by pancreas\n20. fermented forage fed to ruminants\n21. grinds poultry food

chapter self - check\namino acid\nruminant\nsimple carbohydrates\ncomplex carbohydrates\nmacrominerals\nmicrominerals\nperistalsis\nhydrochloric acid\nchyme\npeptidases\ncecum\nmonogastric\ncrop\ngizzard\nproventriculus\nreticulorumen\nomasum\nabomasum\nsymbiotic\nsilage\nnet energy\n1. mutually beneficial relationship\n2. strong digesting agent in stomach\n3. protein building blocks\n4. true stomach in ruminants\n5. one - stomached animal\n6. true poultry stomach\n7. stores poultry food\n8. manyplies\n9. first two ruminant stomach parts\n10. feed energy available for animal use\n11. animal with four - part stomach\n12. sugars and starches used as quick energy\n13. cellulose and hemicellulose\n14. required in diet in very small amounts (thousandths or millionths of a gram per day)\n15. located between small and large intestine\n16. required in the diet in grams per day\n17. partially digested food\n18. involuntary muscle contraction\n19. enzymes produced by pancreas\n20. fermented forage fed to ruminants\n21. grinds poultry food

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Brief Explanations:

Amino acids are the building - blocks of proteins. Ruminants are animals with four - part stomachs. Simple carbohydrates are sugars and starches for quick energy. Complex carbohydrates include cellulose and hemicellulose. Macrominerals are required in grams per day, while microminerals are needed in very small amounts. Peristalsis is involuntary muscle contraction. Hydrochloric acid is a strong digesting agent in the stomach. Chyme is partially digested food. Peptidases are enzymes from the pancreas. The cecum is between small and large intestine. Monogastric is a one - stomached animal. The crop stores poultry food. The gizzard grinds poultry food. The proventriculus is the true poultry stomach. The reticulorumen is the first two ruminant stomach parts. The omasum is also a ruminant stomach part. The abomasum is the true ruminant stomach. Symbiotic is a mutually beneficial relationship. Silage is fermented forage for ruminants. Net energy is the feed energy available for animal use.

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amino acid - 3. protein building blocks ruminant - 11. animal with four - part stomach simple carbohydrates - 12. sugars and starches used as quick energy complex carbohydrates - 13. cellulose and hemicellulose macrominerals - 16. required in the diet in grams per day microminerals - 14. required in diet in very small amounts (thousandths or millionths of a gram per day) peristalsis - 18. involuntary muscle contraction hydrochloric acid - 2. strong digesting agent in stomach chyme - 17. partially digested food peptidases - 19. enzymes produced by pancreas cecum - 15. located between small and large intestine monogastric - 5. one - stomached animal crop - 7. stores poultry food gizzard - 21. grinds poultry food proventriculus - 6. true poultry stomach reticulorumen - 9. first two ruminant stomach parts omasum - 8. manyplies abomasum - 4. true stomach in ruminants symbiotic - 1. mutually beneficial relationship silage - 20. fermented forage fed to ruminants net energy - 10. feed energy available for animal use