Nutrition & Reproduction Flashcards

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reproduction

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the biological process by which new “offspring” are produced from their “parents”

  • Produce adequate virile sperm & eggs
  • Produce a healthy offspring
  • Nurture the offspring until it can be independent

evolutionary:
you offspring produces offspring

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2
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placenta

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the organ that exchanges nutrients and wastes between mom and baby

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3
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gestation

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is the carrying of an embryo or fetus inside female viviparous animals, including mammals, as well as some non-mammalian species

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4
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lactation

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production & secretion of milk

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5
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stages of human development

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  1. zygote
    weeks 0-2
    until implantation
  2. embryo
    weeks 2-8
    Cell differentiation
    External and internal body structures formed
    High risk of damage
  3. fetus
    week 9 (growth!)
  4. infant
    after birth
    32-42 weeks
  • “pre-term”
    born before 37 weeks
  • Low birth weight
    less than 2.5 kg (5.5 lbs)
  • Small for Gestational Age
  • Born at term, but smaller than average
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6
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what happening to mom?

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  • Growth of adipose, breast, uterine tissues
    Increase blood volume
    Slower GI motility
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7
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energy needs

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1st Trimester
Balanced and adequate diet during the first trimester
2nd trimester
+ 340 kcal/day
3rd trimester
+ 450 kcal/day
MAIN GOAL: Must have adequate
weight gain

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8
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nutrient needs

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  • Protein RDA
    1.1 g/kg or + 25 g/day during the second half of
    pregnancy
  • Carbohydrate RDA
    + 45 g/day
  • Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids needed
    for fetal development
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9
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inability to reproduce can be caused by…

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  • Nutritional Deficiency Issues related to:
    Insufficient levels of feed intake and quality of
    nutrients
    Not meeting high demands of the body’s
    metabolism due to fertility, pregnancy,
    lactation, and other events involved in
    reproduction
  • Poor or obese condition can reduce reproductive
    efficiency.
    Lack of condition can cause poor
    reproductive performance
    Excess fatty deposits, as is seen in obesity,
    collect in and around the reproductive
    organs, impairing function and productivity
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10
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inability to reproduce with a lack of vitamins can cause….

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  • Vitamin E (also known as fertility vitamin or antisterility factor in past)
     poor conception rates
     higher incidence of stillbirths and newborn
    mortality
  • Vitamin A
     shortened periods of gestation
     abortions, stillbirths, higher incidence of
    retained placentas, mastitis
     weak, dead or malformed offspring
     calves born blind and uncoordinated
  • Β-carotene
     corpus luteum development (embryo survival)
     retained placenta, decreased milk yield
  • Calcium
     increased calving difficulty
     uterine prolapse
     retained placenta
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11
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phosphoruos

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 poor conception rates
 delayed puberty
 lower weaning rates
 erratic heat

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12
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cobalt

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 anestrus
 poor conception rates
 general reproductive failure

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13
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copper

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 delayed puberty
 anestrus
 abortion
 retained placentas

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14
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iodine

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 delayed puberty, irregular or suppressed heat,
 slowed fetal development
 retained placentas, abortion, stillbirths
 blind and hairless calves
 enlarged thyroid glands

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15
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iron

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 general reproductive failure
 anemic young

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16
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folic acid

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 neural tube defect

17
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manganese

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 irregular or suppressed heat

18
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anti-nutritional factors

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 Gossypol (in cotton seed)
 Ergot alkaloid (Tall Fescue infected with
microscopic fungi)

19
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water

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 decreased milk production