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Monogastrics versus Ruminants. Created by: Brandalyn Miller. Start. Introduction. Which would you like to begin with?. Ruminants. Monogastrics. One single chamber Also known as a simple stomach Carnivores and omnivores are monogastrics. Some examples are: humans, pigs dogs, and cats.
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Monogastrics versus Ruminants Created by: Brandalyn Miller Start
Which would you like to begin with? Ruminants Monogastrics
One single chamber • Also known as a simple stomach • Carnivores and omnivores are monogastrics. • Some examples are: humans, pigs dogs, and cats Monogastrics
Monogastric Digestive System Steps: 1.Esophagus Stomach Small intestine Large intestine Rectum
Monogastrics This video shows digestion through the human digestive system.
Which of these have a monogastric digestive system? Practice Question Click on the picture
Great job! Now let’s move on to ruminants… To Ruminants Begin Quiz
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Ruminate • Process of re-chewing the cud to further break down plant matter and to stimulate digestion. • Cud • Portion of food that returns from a ruminants stomach in the mouth to be chewed a second time. • Rumen • A chamber containing bacteria and microbes. • The microbes break down the cellulose into sugars. Ruminant Terms
4 chambers • Rumen • Reticulum • Omasum • Abomasum • Examples: Cows, deer, sheep, and goats. Ruminants
Ruminant Digestive System Steps: 1.Esophagus 7. Cecum 2.Reticulum 8. Colon (Large Intestine) 3. Rumen 9. Rectum $. Omasum 5. Abomasum 6. Small intestine
Ruminants This video shows the movement of food through the digestive system.
Which of these have a ruminant digestive system? Practice Question Click the picture
You are correct! To Monogastrics Begin Quiz
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What is the main difference between monogastrics and ruminants? A. ) They have a different amount of chambers. Question 1 B.) One is a pig and one is a cow. C.) They eat different foods.
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What are the four chambers of the ruminant? A.) Rumen, abomasum, stomach, reticulum Question 2 B.) Rumen, reticulum, omasum, abomasum C.) Stomach, reticulum, rumen, omasum
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What type of animals are monogastrics? Question 3 A.) Goats, pigs, cows B.) Cows, deer, sheep C.) Carnivores and Omnivores
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What is a rumen? A.) A chamber containing digestive juices. Question 4 B.) A chamber containing microbes and bacteria. C.) A chamber containing bile.
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Which is another name for a monogastric? A.) Simple stomach Question 5 B.) Single stomach C.) Double stomach
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What is cud? A.) A type of hay. Question 6 B.) A type of grass. C.) Already been chewed food.
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Which is a monogastric? Question 7 Click the picture
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Which is a ruminant? Question 8 Click the picture
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Conclusion Video Click play
http://calfscourstreatment.com/resources/digestive-system-of-ruminants-explained/http://calfscourstreatment.com/resources/digestive-system-of-ruminants-explained/ • http://en.engormix.com/MA-dairy-cattle/articles/general-anatomy-ruminant-digestive-t883/p0.htm • http://sci.waikato.ac.nz/farm/content/animalstructure.html References