Comparative Comparative Digestion Digestion Herbivores (non-ruminants & Herbivores (non-ruminants & ruminants), Carnivores, Nectar & ruminants), Carnivores, Nectar & Pollen feeders. Pollen feeders.
May 11, 2015
Comparative Comparative DigestionDigestion
Comparative Comparative DigestionDigestion
Herbivores (non-ruminants & Herbivores (non-ruminants & ruminants), Carnivores, Nectar & ruminants), Carnivores, Nectar &
Pollen feeders.Pollen feeders.
Herbivores• …are designed to be able to consume
the most indigestible foods.• …can be divided in to two distinct
categories:• Hindgut fermenters (non-ruminants)• Foregut fermenters (ruminants)
Hindgut Fermenters• These animals have a very long
and well developed large intestine (specifically the caecum) containing vast amounts of bacteria to aid digestion.
Foregut Fermenters• …are called RUMINANTS as their
major adaptation is an enlarged part of the oesophagus / stomach called the RUMEN.
Ruminant Digestion 1• Food is chewed and swallowed• Bacterial fermentation in the
rumen breaks down plant cellulose• Food passes to the reticulum and
is packaged in to wads and pushed back up the oesophagus to be re-chewed.
Ruminant Digestion 2• Food returns to the omasum• Food continues to the abomasum
which is the equivalent of our stomach.
• Here food is digested with stomach acids and other enzymes before passing to the small intestine.
Scatology• … is the study of poo, you can tell
a lot about an animal from what it leaves behind.