Title: Animal Anatomy and Physiology Part 2
1Animal Anatomy and Physiology Part 2
2Digestive System
- Ruminant System
- Rumen
- Largest compartment
- Food is soaked, mixed.
- Microorganisms ferment the feed.
- Carbohydrates are absorbed by the papillae.
- Small fingerlike projections that aid in
absorption
3Digestive System
- Ruminant System
- Reticulum
- Hardware stomach
- Due to large mouth they collect hardware
- Wire form fence
- Rocks
- Etc
4Digestive System
- Ruminant System
- Reticulum
- Secretes mucus
- Honeycomb shaped
- Traps hardware from traveling to the rest of the
digestive system.
5Digestive System
- Ruminant System
- Reticulum
- Regurgitation
- Packs feed into an egg shaped ball to be
re-chewed. (CUD)
6Digestive System
- Ruminant System
- Omasum
- Size of a quarter to enter.
- Round Soccer Ball
- Many Folds Like a round book
- Grinds the food as it passes through.
7Digestive System
- Ruminant System
- Abomasum
- True stomach
- Functions the same as the monogastric
- Intestines are the same as monogastric.
8Digestive System
- Function
- Animal takes in food
- Digested in to a form that the body can use.
- Basic elements Oxygen, Iron, Potassium, etc
9Pathway of Digestion
- Food enters the mouth and swallowed down the
esophagus. - Food enters the rumen and starts to digest by
micro-organisms. - Food is regurgitated back to the mouth and is
chewed (Called a Cud). - Chewed food is then swallowed into the reticulum.
- Food then goes into the omassum or true stomach.
10- Food then passes into the abomasum.
- Food enters the small intestines where valuable
nutrients are absorbed. - Any food that is not absorbed enters the large
intestines for more absorption. - All un-absorbed feed is then passed to the
outside through the rectum.
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2002-0211-03-01-09
- Ruminant Digestive System Test
- File 45-60
21Indicator 02-0211-03-01-10
22Species of Poultry
- Chicken
- Turkey
- Goose
- Duck
- Pigeon
- Peacock
23Poultry Digestive System
- The digestive system is somewhat different from
mammals. The mouth lacks teeth and lips.
Instead, the beak serves to bite off food. - Barbs on the tongue help food to be moved
backwards, so it can be easily swallowed. - The esophagus forms a pouch, called a crop, where
food is stored for brief time periods.
24Poultry Digestive System
- From the crop, food moves down into the true
stomach, or proventriculus, where hydrochloric
acid and pepsin starts the process of digestion. - Next, food moves into the gizzard, which is oval
shaped and thick walled with powerful muscles. - The chief function of the gizzard is to grind or
crush food particles - a process which is aided
by the bird swallowing small amounts of fine
gravel or grit.
25Poultry Digestive System
- It is written that the muscles of a turkeys
gizzard can crush a hickory nut, which requires
75 kg mechanical pressure! - From the gizzard, food moves into the duodenum.
- The small intestine is similar to mammals, there
are two blind pouches or ceca, about 4-6 inches
in length at the junction of the small and large
intestine.
26Poultry Digestive System
- The large intestine is short, consisting mostly
of the rectum about 3-4 inches in length. - The rectum empties into the cloaca and feces are
excreted through the vent.
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28Indicator 02-0211-03-01-11
- Poultry Digestive System
- Test
- Index 45-61
29Indicator 02-0211-03-01-12
30Digestive System
- Monogastric
- Simple stomach
- One compartment
- Pigs
- Horse
- Dog
- Cat
- Humans
31Digestive System
- Function
- Animal takes in food
- Digested in to a form that the body can use.
- Basic elements Oxygen, Iron, Potassium, etc
32Digestive System
- Monogastric
- Mouth
- Grind down food
- Esophagus
- Push food to stomach
- Muscles move food down
33Digestive System
- Monogastric
- Stomach
- Muscles
- Contacts and relaxes
- Food pressed together
- Digestive juices secreted by the stomach lining.
- Hydrochloric Acid
34Digestive System
- Monogastric
- Stomach
- Food is dissolved from movement and acid.
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35Digestive System
- Monogastric
- Small Intestine
- Duodenum
- Secreted from pancreas
- Breaks down proteins, starch and fats.
- Juices still secreted to break down food.
36Digestive System
- Monogastric
- Small Intestine
- Jejunum
- Nutrients absorbed into the body
- From intestine to blood stream.
- Villi Semi-Permeable membrane
- Particles pass through.
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38Digestive System
- Monogastric
- Large Intestine
- Cecum
- Not used in most monogastrics
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39Digestive System
- Modified Monogastric System
- Horse
- Uses cecum to digest roughage
40Digestive System
- Monogastric
- Large Intestine
- Colon
- Storage of waste
- Water is removed
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41Digestive System
- Monogastric
- Rectum
- Muscle that passes waste out of the body.
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43Indicator 02-0211-03-01-13
- Simple Stomach Digestive System Test
- Index 45-62
44Indicator 02-0211-03-01-14
- Modified Digestion System
- Horse
- File 45-63
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53Indicator 02-0211-03-01-15
- Modified Digestion and Test
- File 45-63
54Indicator 02-0211-03-01-16
- Circulatory System
- File 45-64
55Circulatory System
56Function of the Heart
- Transports
- Water
- Oxygen
- Wastes
- Regulates Temperature
- Removes Disease
57Circulatory System
- Heart
- Center of the circulatory system
- Large muscle
- Pumps continuously
58Circulatory System
- Blood Vessels
- Arteries
- Vessels that take blood away from the heart
- Veins
- Vessels that return blood to the heart
59Circulatory System
- Capillaries
- Connect arteries and veins
- Deliver nutrients to the cells
- Take away waste
60Circulatory System
- Red Blood cells
- Give blood color
- Carry oxygen
- White Blood cells
- Destroy disease
- Pus
61Circulatory System
- Four Chambers
- Right Atrium
- Receives blood into heart from body, from veins
- Right Ventricle
- Pumps blood out to the lungs
- Left Atrium
- Receives blood into heart from lungs
- Left Ventricle
- Pumps blood out into body via arteries
62Lungs
Veins
Right Atrium
Left Atrium
Left Ventricle
Right Ventricle
Arteries
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64Indicator 02-0211-03-01-17
- Circulatory System Test
- Index 45-64
65Indicator 02-0211-03-01-18
66Nervous System
- Function
- Central system
- Motor Control
- Sensation
67Nervous System
- Nerves
- Long fiber like structures
- Motor Neurons
- Controls impulses sent from the brain
- To other parts of the body
68Nervous System
- Sensory Neurons
- Send impulses from the body to the brain.
- Spinal Cord
- All nerves are connected
- Runs through the backbone (vertebra)
69Nervous System
- Brain
- Center of the nervous system
- Divided into 3 sections
70Nervous System
- Brain
- 1. Cerebrum
- Largest
- Controls thought process
- Ouch!
71Nervous System
- Brain
- 2. Cerebellum
- Coordinator center for the cerebrum
- Many movements are required to walk, eat, etc
72Nervous System
- Brain
- 3. Medulla oblongata
- Involuntary activities
- Heart beat
- Digestion
- Breathing
- Body Temp.
- Feeling Fear or Thirst
73Nervous System
- Brain Stem
- Connects the spinal cord to the cerebrum.
7402-0211-03-01-19
- Nervous System Test
- File 45-65
75Indicator 02-0211-03-01-20
76Endocrine System
- Function
- Composed of glands that secrete hormones.
- Hormones
- Chemical agent that causes an effect in the body.
- Hormones control vital function of the body.
- Growth
- Reproduction
77Endocrine System
- Pituitary Gland
- Located at the base of the brain
- Master gland
- Functions
- Growth of bone
- Maternal Behavior
- Reproduction cells
78Endocrine System
- Hypothalamus
- Links the Endocrine with the nervous system.
- Location
- Under the lower front part of the brain
- Secretes hormones for
- Hunger
- Sleep
- Body Temp
79Endocrine System
- Adrenal Gland
- Located by Kidney
- Adrenalin Times of stress
- Thyroid Gland
- Front of wind pipe
- Controls rate of digestion
- Storage of calcium
80Endocrine System
- Pancreas
- Below the stomach
- Produces Insulin and glucagons
- Regulates the amount of glucose in the blood
stream
81Excretory System
- Function
- Rid the body of wastes
- Kidney
- Remove urea and nitrogen
- Filtrates liquids ingested.
- Wastes are flushes out the urinary tract.
82Indicator 02-0211-03-01-21
- Endocrine System Test
- File 45-66
83Indicator 02-0211-03-01-22
- Standard 02-0211-03-01 Test