Lesson2 - Nutrition and Digestion
Lesson2 - Nutrition and Digestion
NUTRITION AND
DIGESTION
LESSON 2
ANIMAL NUTRITION
Animal nutrition is the process of taking in, taking apart and taking up the nutrients from a food source.
Food: processing has four main stages:
Substrate feeding-
animals live in or on
their food source.
Examples of this are the
leaf miner, maggots and
other parasites.
MECHANISMS OF INGESTION
Yellow
Green:
Red:
Pink:
Brown:
Purple:
Green:
Yellow:
How’d you do?
Green: Esophagus
Red: Stomach
Pink: Small
Intestine
Brown: Large
Intestine
Purple: Liver
Green: Gall Bladder
Yellow: Pancreas
Great Job!
TYPES OF DIGESTION
Absorption
happens in the
small fingerlike
structures called
villi.
ABSORPTION IN THE SMALL INTESTINE
HUMAN DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
ACCESSORY ORGANS
– produces enzymes necessary for digestion
- not part of the GIT
Salivary glands –
ptyalin and mucin
Liver – bile (stored
in gallbladder)
Pancreas -
pancreatic juice
DIGESTIVE ENZYMES
Understanding the Digestive
Systems
Ruminants Non-ruminants
A RUMINANT ANIMAL
food is swallowed
directly into the
single stomach
compartment
it is mixed with
digestive juices
What do animals need to live?
Animals make energy
using:
– food food
– oxygen
Animals build bodies
using:
– food for raw materials ATP
• amino acids, sugars,
O2
fats, nucleotides mitochondri
– ATP energy for a
synthesis
Different diets; different bodies
Adaptations of herbivore vs. carnivore
– teeth
– length of digestive system
– number & size of stomachs
Teeth
Carnivore
– sharp ripping
teeth
– “canines”
Herbivore
– wide grinding
teeth
– molars
Omnivore
– both kinds of
teeth