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Decks in this class (36)

Chapter 1-3 definitions
Non ruminant herbivore,
Monogastric,
Essential indispensable nutrient
17  cards
Chapter 1: Intro to nutrition
Do nutrients have to be required ...,
What are the 6 nutrient categorie...,
Energy is not a nutrient but a __...
6  cards
Chapter 2: Comparative Nutrition and Digestive physiology
Across animal species the process...,
Since proteins are too large to b...,
Purpose of gi tract
13  cards
Chapter 4-5 Definitions (Quiz 2)
Vitamin,
Bio molecule,
Catalyst
21  cards
Chapter 6-7 definitions
Macrominerals,
Microminerals,
Hydroxyapatite
20  cards
Chapter 6: Minerals (Sept 29 lec)
How many inorganic mineral elemen...,
True or false any mineral element...,
Name 5 ways the level of mineral ...
18  cards
Chapter 6: Minerals (Oct 4 lec)
3 consequences of ca toxicity,
Blood ca levels are tightly contr...,
What is the role of vitamin d3 in...
24  cards
Chapter 6: Minerals (Oct 8 lec)
3 places in the body that sodium ...,
List 4 functions of sodium,
Animals have an innate desire to ...
21  cards
Chapter 6- Minerals (Oct 13 Lec)
Most iron in the body is present ...,
Functions of iron 1 heme proteins...,
Iron comes from food in 2 forms
8  cards
Chapter 7- Proteins and Amino acids (Oct 13 lec)
Amino acids are the building bloc...,
There are __ naturally occurring ...,
Describe the common structure of ...
11  cards
Chapter 7: Proteins and Amino Acids (Oct 15 lec)
Why is it that herbivores can dig...,
Peptides,
Proteins and polypeptides
24  cards
Chapter 7: Proteins and Amino Acids (Oct 18 Lec)
Absorbed amino acids are used by ...,
Describe what happens to absorbed...,
Do animals have protein requirements
14  cards
Chapter 7- Proteins and Amino Acids (Oct 20 Lec)
What is considered ideal to be co...,
Biological value nutritive value ...,
What does nutritive value depend ...
14  cards
Chapter 7- Amino Acids (Oct 22)
Ammonia overflow,
Before ammonia overflow each incr...,
What happens to npn before ammoni...
17  cards
Chapter 7- Proteins and Amino Acids (Oct 25)
The ____ is the primary site of u...,
20 of the aa in the liver as used...,
What are the steps of catabolism ...
13  cards
Chapter 8- Lipids (Oct 27 lec)
Lipids are ____ organic inorganic...,
The simplest fatty acid is,
Fatty acids have 2 ends describe ...
18  cards
Chapter 8- Lipids (Oct 29 lecture)
Fatty acid chains with an odd num...,
Simple lipids,
Compound lipids
7  cards
Chapter 8 Definitions
Lipids,
Fatty acid,
Saturated
21  cards
Chapter 9 Definitions (energetics)
Bioenergetics,
Calorie,
Gross energy
11  cards
Chapter 10 Definitions (Control of Feed Intake)
Feed intake regulation,
Hunger,
Satiety
6  cards
Chapter 11 Definitions (Anti-nutritional factors)
Anti nutritional factor,
Toxin,
Poison
5  cards
Lab Exam
Why are samples of feedstuffs dri...,
What are 2 things we should know ...,
What is slack space
32  cards
Chapter 8.2: Dietary Fat Quality, Oxidation, and Antioxidants (Nov 5)
Plants and animals store fats as ...,
Dietary or mobilized triglyceride...,
What is the benefit of animal veg...
16  cards
Chapter 8.2 (Nov 15)
T fto an extent you can determine...,
The higher the of free fatty acid...,
Free fatty acids indicate _______...
20  cards
Chapter 8.2: Antioxidants (Nov 17)
Where do reactive oxygen species ...,
How do ros come from the diet,
How do ros arise from within the ...
15  cards
Chapter 9- Energetics (Nov 17)
Bioenergetics,
Animal nutrition is an ___ ___ pr...,
Energy is a ____ not a ____
18  cards
Chapter 9- Energetics (Nov 19)
Digestible energy,
Why does apparent digestible ener...,
What does true digestible energy ...
18  cards
Chapter 9- Energetics (Nov 22)
Energy metabolism is essentially ___,
Hess law,
Analogy for hess law
9  cards
Chapter 9.2- Energetics (Nov 22)
Before any nutrients can go towar...,
Basal metabolism,
In the absence of food nutrients ...
12  cards
Chapter 9.2- Energetics (Nov 24)
Give 2 examples of behavioral acc...,
Give an example of physiological ...,
Animals get ___ more less energet...
19  cards
Chapter 10- Control of Feed Intake (Nov 26)
Feed intake regulation,
Hunger,
Satiety
17  cards
Chapter 10- Control of Feed Intake (Nov 29)
A combination of ___ contribute t...,
Lipostatic control theory of feed...,
Seasonal effects of feed intake a...
19  cards
Chapter 11- Anti-Nutritional Factors and Toxins (Nov 29)
Anti nutritional factor anf,
Toxin,
A toxin can alter a ___ reaction ...
12  cards
Chapter 11- ANF and toxins (Dec 1)
____ is the most common anf for m...,
List 2 soluble fibresthey have an...,
What are 3 anf proteins
18  cards
Chapter 11- ANF and Toxins (Dec 3)
Sinapine is contained in _______ ...,
What causes a fishy taint in eggs,
What are the 5 anf glycosides
31  cards
Chapter 11- ANF and Toxins (Dec 6)
Organic poisons include,
How do animals get selenium toxic...,
What causes grass tetany
23  cards

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