Midterm - Digestive System Flashcards

1
Q

what are the 3 types of systems

A
  1. simple system without caecum (human)
  2. simple system with functional caecum (horse)
  3. multiple system - ruminant (cow)
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2
Q

what does the GI tract refer to

A

mouth
esophagus
stomach
small intestine
large intestine
caecum
rectum

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3
Q

question for solubility

A

is a CHO soluble in the aqueous environment of the digestive tract?

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4
Q

what is the digestibility question

A

does the host organism have the enzymes necessary to digest a CHO

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5
Q

what is the fermentability question

A

do gut bacteria have the enzymes necessary to break down a CHO

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6
Q

key features of simple system without caecum

A

monogastric
non functional caecum
hindgut fermenter
suited for nutrient dense low fibre diet

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7
Q

what two enzymes are released from saliva

A

alpha-amylase and lingual lipase

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8
Q

what volume is the stomach empty

A

50mL

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9
Q

what volume is a filled stomach

A

1-1.5L

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10
Q

how long does it take for gastric emptying

A

2-6 hours

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11
Q

what is the pH of the stomach

A

~ 2

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12
Q

what is in the gastric juice secreted by gastric glands

A

water
electrolytes
HCl
enzymes

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13
Q

what is the main site for nutrient digestion and absorption

A

small intestine

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14
Q

what is the surface area of the small intestine

A

30 m^2

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15
Q

what is intestinal motility controlled by

A

longitudinal and circular muscles

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16
Q

where does fermentation occur

A

large intestine

17
Q

where does water absorption occur

A

large intestine

18
Q

how many species of bacteria are identified per person in the gut

A

500-1000

19
Q

what is the ratio to anaerobic to aerobic bacteria

A

1000:1

20
Q

key features of a simple system with a function caecum

A

pseudo-ruminant
hindgut fermenter
functional caecum
all other regions very similar to monogastric
suited for a diet with large amounts of fodder and forgaing

21
Q

what is the purpose of a functional caecum

A

provides 70% of total energy needs for host

22
Q

what is the caecum a site for

A

vitamin production

23
Q

what are signs of an energy/nutrient deficiency

A

coprophagy

24
Q

key features of ruminant

A

foregut fermentation
4 compartments
suited for animals that eat high quantity of fodder and forage plant

25
Q

what are the 4 regions of the large stomach in a ruminant

A

reticulum
rumen
omasum
abomasum

26
Q

advantages of the ruminant system

A

vitamin synthesis
non-protein nitrogen used for making protein

27
Q

disadvantages of the ruminant system

A

carbs degraded into gases and lost through eructation
heat production

28
Q

digestibility

A

measure of the fraction of a specific nutrient/ energy that is extracted by the GI tract

29
Q

internal marker

A

a natural component of the feed

30
Q

external marker

A

a component added to the feed

31
Q

does apparent digestibility under estimate or overestimate true digestibility

A

under-estimates

32
Q

what is the difference between the GI tract and the digestive system

A

digestive SYSTEM refers to the GI tract AND associated organs (liver, pancreas, gallbladder)