Animal Nutrition Animal Nutrition SUNY Orange at SSSI SUNY Orange at SSSI General Biology 102 General Biology 102
Jan 18, 2016
Animal NutritionAnimal Nutrition
SUNY Orange at SSSISUNY Orange at SSSI
General Biology 102General Biology 102
A ravenous rodentA ravenous rodent
Animals eating: foal, bear, and storkAnimals eating: foal, bear, and stork
Why is eating necessary?Why is eating necessary?
Homeostatic regulation of cellular fuelHomeostatic regulation of cellular fuel
Essential amino acids from a vegetarian dietEssential amino acids from a vegetarian diet
Vitamin Requirements of Humans: Water-Soluble Vitamins
Vitamin Requirements of Humans: Fat-Soluble Vitamins
Styles of FeedingStyles of Feeding
Suspension-feeding: a baleen whaleSuspension-feeding: a baleen whale
Substrate-feeding: a leaf minerSubstrate-feeding: a leaf miner
Fluid-feeding: a mosquitoFluid-feeding: a mosquito
Bulk-feeding: a pythonBulk-feeding: a python
Intracellular digestion in Intracellular digestion in ParameciumParamecium
Extracellular digestion in a gastrovascular cavityExtracellular digestion in a gastrovascular cavity
Alimentary canalsAlimentary canals
The human digestive systemThe human digestive system
From mouth to stomach: the swallowing reflex and From mouth to stomach: the swallowing reflex and esophageal peristalsisesophageal peristalsis
From mouth to stomach: the swallowing reflex and From mouth to stomach: the swallowing reflex and esophageal peristalsisesophageal peristalsis
From mouth to stomach: the swallowing reflex and From mouth to stomach: the swallowing reflex and esophageal peristalsisesophageal peristalsis
Secretion of gastric juiceSecretion of gastric juice
The duodenumThe duodenum
Enzymatic digestion in the human digestive systemEnzymatic digestion in the human digestive system
Activation of protein-digesting enzymes in the small intestineActivation of protein-digesting enzymes in the small intestine
The structure of the small intestineThe structure of the small intestine
Large intestineLarge intestine
PuzzlerAlbert and Bernard just met Cheryl. “When’s your birthday?” Albert asked Cheryl. Cheryl thought a second and said, “I’m not going to tell you, but I’ll give you some clues.” She wrote down a list of 10 dates: May 15 — May 16 — May 19June 17 — June 18July 14 — July 16August 14 — August 15 — August 17“My birthday is one of these,” she said.
Then Cheryl whispered in Albert’s ear the month — and only the month — of her birthday. To Bernard, she whispered the day, and only the day.
“Can you figure it out now?” she asked Albert.
Albert: I don’t know when your birthday is, but I know Bernard doesn’t know, either.
Bernard: I didn’t know originally, but now I do.Albert: Well, now I know, too!
When is Cheryl’s birthday?
May 15 — May 16 — May 19June 17 — June 18July 14 — July 16August 14 — August 15 — August 17
(Albert knows month - Bernard knows day)
Albert: I don’t know when your birthday is, but I know Bernard doesn’t know, either.
Bernard: I didn’t know originally, but now I do.Albert: Well, now I know, too!
Dentition and dietDentition and diet
The digestive tracts of a carnivore (coyote) and a herbivore The digestive tracts of a carnivore (coyote) and a herbivore (koala) compared(koala) compared
Ruminant digestionRuminant digestion