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Title: Animal Nutrition I (Ch. 41)


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Animal Nutrition I (Ch. 41)
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Keywords
  • Heterotroph
  • Autotroph
  • Herbivore
  • Carnivore
  • Omnivore
  • Intracellular digestion
  • Food vacuole
  • Extracellular digestion
  • Gastrovascular cavity
  • Alimentary canal
  • Basic parts of alimentary canal
  • Roles of mouth and stomach in digestion

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Some of the best known and fascinating
adaptations of animals involve their feeding and
digestion
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Examples
  • Reptile swallowing prey
  • Baleen whales

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Python
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Starfish
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Chiasmodon niger
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Cryptopsaras couesi
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Eurypharynx pelecanoides
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Categories
  • I. Autotroph
  • II. Heterotroph
  • A. Herbivore
  • B. Carnivore
  • C. Omnivore

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Today well focus on heterotrophsDigestion
  • Basic principles
  • Invertebrates
  • Humans

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Why is digestion necessary?
  • Macromolecules cannot easily enter cell

NH3
cytoplasm
COO-
peptide
Cell membrane
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Small molecules such as amino acids can
cytoplasm
Peptide being digested
Cell membrane
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cytoplasm
Peptide being digested
Cell membrane
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cytoplasm
Peptide being digested
Cell membrane
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cytoplasm
Peptide being digested
Cell membrane
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cytoplasm
Digested peptide
Cell membrane
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Even if macromolecules are taken in
NH3
cytoplasm
COO-
peptide
Cell membrane
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Even if macromolecules are taken in
cytoplasm
NH3
COO-
peptide
Cell membrane
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They cannot be readily incorporated
cytoplasm
NH3
COO-
Food peptide
New peptide
Cell membrane
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Unless broken down first
cytoplasm
Food peptide
New peptide
Cell membrane
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Unless broken down first
cytoplasm
Food peptide
New peptide
Cell membrane
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Unless broken down first
cytoplasm
Food peptide
New peptide
Cell membrane
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This lecture will focus on how animals break down
food
  • I. Intracellular digestion
  • A. food vacuoles
  • II. Extracellular digestion
  • A. outside organism
  • B. gastrovascular cavity
  • C. alimentary canal

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I. Intracellular digestion
  • A. food vacuoles

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Intracellular digestion without vacuoles
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Intracellular digestion without vacuoles
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Intracellular digestion with vacuoles
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Intracellular digestion with vacuoles
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Intracellular digestion with vacuoles
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Digestion in Paramecium
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Intracellular digestionvs.Extracellular
digestion
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Extracellular digestion
  • A. outside organism
  • B. gastrovascular cavities
  • C. alimentary canal

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Extracellular digestion
  • A. outside organism
  • B. gastrovascular cavities
  • C. alimentary canal

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Gastrovascular cavity Hydra
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Extracellular digestion
  • A. outside organism
  • B. gastrovascular cavities
  • C. alimentary canal

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Gastrovascular cavity vs. Alimentary Canal
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Alimentary canal a simple view
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Basic parts of alimentary canal
Mechanical digestion
storage
absorption
mouth
anus
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Alimentary canal mammalian
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Mouth
  • Mechanical
  • enzymatic

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Stomach
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Digestive mechanisms in stomach
  • Mechanical
  • Chemical
  • enzymatic
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