Title: Animal nutrition
1Animal nutrition
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3Function
- 1. Digestion
- 2. Absorption of nutrients/water
- Energy
- Growth
- 3. Elimination
4Mechanicaldigestion
INGESTION
Chemicaldigestion(enzymatichydrolysis)
DIGESTION
Nutrientmoleculesenterbody cells
ABSORPTION
Undigestedmaterial
ELIMINATION
5Heterotrophs
6Intracellular digestion
7Extracellular digestion
8Extracellular digestion
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10Fig. 41-9
Crop
Gizzard
Intestine
Esophagus
Pharynx
Anus
Mouth
Typhlosole
Lumen of intestine
(a) Earthworm
Foregut
Midgut
Hindgut
Esophagus
Rectum
Anus
Crop
Mouth
Gastric cecae
(b) Grasshopper
Stomach
Gizzard
Intestine
Mouth
Esophagus
Crop
Anus
(c) Bird
11Digestive system
12General structure
- Gastrointestinal tract (tube)
- Mucosa inner layer (epithelial)
- Submucosa connective
- Muscularis 2 layers of muscle
- Serosa outer layer (connective)
- Plexues nerves located in the submucosa
13Digestive organs
- Mouth
- Pharynx
- Esophagus
- Stomach
- Small intestine (duodenum, jejunum, ileum)
- Large intestine (cecum, ascending colon,
transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid,
rectum, anus)
14Digestive organs
- Accessory organs
- Liver
- Gallbladder
- Pancreas
15Digestion
- Mouth
- Teeth
- Gizzard (in birds to help grind food)
- Salivary glands
- Secrete saliva
- Amylase (enzyme to breakdown starch)
16Mouth
17Salivary glands
18Digestion
- Chew or mastication
- Tongue pushes food
- Pharynx
- Epiglottis closes
- Esophagus
19Pharynx
20Esophagus
- Esophagus
- Muscular tube
- Connects pharynx to stomach
- Peristalsis
- Rhythmic movement of muscle contractions
- Moves food along
- Esophageal sphincter
- End of esophagus keeps food in stomach
21Stomach
- Mucosa lining (epithelial)
- Parietal cells
- Secrete H Cl ions
- Chief cells
- Secrete pepsinogen
- Pepsinogen is converted to pepsin
- Digests proteins
22Stomach
- Gastric juices
- HCl, pepsinogen mucus pH2
- Chyme
- Mixture of partially digested food
23Stomach
24Stomach
25Small intestine
- Chyme
- Leaves stomach via pyloric sphincter
- Duodenum
- Digestive enzymes from pancreas
- Bile from liver gallbladder
- Most digestion occurs in the duodenum jejunum
26Intestines
27Small intestine
28Small intestines
- Villi along intestine epithelium
- Microvilli
- brush border
- Aids in absorption
- Secretes enzymes
- Break disaccharides (sucrose, lactose)
29Small intestine
30Accessory organs
31Accessory organs
- Pancreas
- Secretes fluids via pancreatic duct
- Exocrine system
- Trypsin chymotrypsin (proteases)
- Amylase (starch)
- Lipase (fats)
- Bicarbonate (neutralizes HCl)
- Endocrine (insulin and glucagon)
32Accessory organs
- Liver
- Secretes bile
- Contains bile pigments bile salts
- Bile pigments are waste from break down of RBC
- Eliminated
33Accessory organs
- Bile salts
- Emulsify the fats
- Bile made in liver
- Stored in gall bladder
- Released when eat fatty meal
- Gallstones can block release
34Small intestines
- Monosaccharides, aa are transported to the blood
capillaries - Hepatic portal vein
- Liver
- Heart
- Transported to body
35Small intestines
- Fatty acids monoglycerides
- Villi
- Triglycerides
- Chylomicrons (triglyceride protein coat)
- Lymph system
36Fig. 41-15b
Microvilli (brushborder) at apical(lumenal)
surface
Lumen
Bloodcapillaries
Epithelialcells
Basal surface
Epithelial cells
Lacteal
Lymphvessel
Villi
Key
Nutrientabsorption
37Fig. 41-16
Triglycerides
Lumenof small intestine
Monoglycerides
Fatty acids
Epithelialcell
Triglycerides
Phospholipids,cholesterol,and proteins
Chylomicron
Lacteal
38Essential nutrients
Carbohydrate digestion
Protein digestion
Nucleic acid digestion
Fat digestion
Oral cavity,pharynx,esophagus
Disaccharides
Polysaccharides
(starch, glycogen)
(sucrose, lactose)
Salivary amylase
Smaller polysaccharides,maltose
Stomach
Proteins
Pepsin
Small polypeptides
Lumen ofsmall intes-tine
DNA, RNA
Fat globules
Polysaccharides
Polypeptides
Pancreatic amylases
Pancreatic trypsin andchymotrypsin
Pancreatic nucleases
Bile salts
Maltose and otherdisaccharides
Fat droplets
Nucleotides
Smallerpolypeptides
Pancreatic lipase
Pancreatic carboxypeptidase
Glycerol, fattyacids, monoglycerides
Amino acids
Epitheliumof smallintestine(brushborder)
Small peptides
Nucleotidases
Nucleosides
Disaccharidases
Dipeptidases, carboxypeptidase,and aminopeptidase
Nucleosidasesandphosphatases
Nitrogenous bases,sugars, phosphates
Monosaccharides
Amino acids
39Large intestines
- Absorbs water
- Absorbs vitamin K
- Concentrates wastes
- E. coli
- Feces
- Cloaca
- Combines feces urine wastes in some animals
40Large intestine
41Large intestine
42Veins to heart
Hepatic portal vein
Lymphatic system
Liver
Absorbed food(except lipids)
Absorbedwater
Mouth
Stomach
Lipids
Esophagus
Small intestine
Anus
Secretionsfromsalivaryglands
Secretionsfromgastricglands
Secretions from liver
Rectum
Largeintestine
Secretions from pancreas
43Food
- BMR
- Basal metabolic rate
- Obesity
- Heart disease, diabetes, stroke
- Anorexia, Bulimia
44Essential nutrients
- Essential aa
- Minerals
- Vitamins
- A, B-complex, C, D, E, K
- Scurvy, rickets, pernicious anemia, bleeding
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46Abnormalities
- Ulcers
- H. pylori
- Bacteria
- Treated with antibiotics
- Reflux
- Gastric juices go backwards to esophagus
47Hiatal hernia
48Pyloric Stenosis
49Colon Cancer
50Jaundice