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Comparative Digestion Systems &Process Modified by Ashlee Gibson

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Page 1: Comparative Digestion Systems &Process Modified by Ashlee Gibson

Comparative Digestion Systems &Process

Modified by Ashlee Gibson

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The Digestion Process

• Food is broken down• Animals have digestive systems adapted to

the foods that they consume• Four types of digestive systems

– Ruminant(polygstric)– Simple Stomach(monogastric)– Avian– Equine-modified simple stomach

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Ruminant Digestive System

Modified to handle the breakdown of large amounts of fiber

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Ruminant Digestive System

• Mouth– no upper incisors, hard palate– molars for grinding coarse vegetation– saliva does not contain enzymes

• Esophagus – muscular tube connecting the mouth to the

stomach

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Ruminant Digestive Systems

The Four Compartmented Stomach

• Rumen: storage area and fermentation vat

• Reticulum: nails and wire may be found here-hardware stomach

• Omasum: eliminates excess water from feed

• Abomasum: true stomach, gastric juices and enzymes are secreted

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Ruminant Digestive Systems

Stomach (cont.)

• Regurgitation: first step in rumination– large quantities of roughage are consumed and

are chewed just enough to swallow– after swallowing, regurgitation (“cud chewing”)

takes place, food is re-chewed

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Ruminant Digestive System

• Small Intestine– connects stomach to large intestine– food nutrients absorbed into blood– contains bile and pancreatic juices– pushes food through by muscle contractions

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Ruminant Digestive System

• Large Intestine– Contains Cecum, Colon and Rectum

• Cecum: sac at junction of small intestine and large intestine

• Colon and rectum: at end of system

– not as long as small intestine, but larger in diameter

– water and some nutrient absorption occurs here– where residue solidifies before excretion

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Monogastric Digestive System

Characterized by inability to digest roughage efficiently

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Monogastric Digestive System

• Mouth– has upper and lower incisors– digestive enzymes secreted which breaks down

nutrients

• Esophagus– connects mouth to stomach

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Monogastric Digestive System

• Stomach – secretes Hydrochloric Acid to break down

nutrients– enzymes such as pepsin also secreted here– churning action mixes food– small and large intestine

• function just as in ruminant systems

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Avian Digestive Systems

Characterized by several organs not found in other species that are

adapted for grinding hard or encased food

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Avian Digestive Systems

• Mouth – no teeth which leads to the saying “scarce as a

hen’s teeth!!”– Salivation excretion moistens food

• Esophagus – has a modification called the “crop” which

stores and moistens food– connects mouth and stomach

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Avian Digestive Systems

• Stomach– Contains two parts

• Proventriculus:same as monogastric stomach and provides digestive excretions

• Gizzard: located after proventriculus, very muscular, used to grind food

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Avian Digestive Systems

• Small Intestine– similar functions as in ruminants and monogastric

systems

• Large Intestine– similar functions as in ruminants and monogastric

systems– “cloaca”: chamber into which urinary and genital

canals open– “ceca”: aids in fiber digestion and absorption

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Equine Digestive Systems

Characterized by non-ruminant animals that consume and digest

feeds high in fiber

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Equine Digestive Systems

• Mouth – intact top and bottom incisors– molars adapted to chewing fibrous feeds– no digestive enzymes in saliva

• Esophagus– not well adapted for regurgitation– connects mouth and stomach

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Equine Digestive System

• Stomach– similar to monogastric system

• Small intestine– similar to monogastric and ruminant systems– no gall bladder to store bile – enlarged cecum to aid in fiber breakdown

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Equine Digestive System

• Large Intestine – similar to monogastric systems– cecum (at junction of small and lare intestines)

and colon take up most of the volume of the equine digestive system

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Accessory Organs

Organs that aid in the digestive process without actually being part of

the digestive system

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Accessory Organs

• Pancreas – produces and secretes digestive enzymes– produces insulin which regulates carbohydrate

metabolism

• Liver– produces bile-breaks down fatty acids– stores iron, handles fats and carbohydrates in

the blood

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The End!!

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References

• Human Biology– http://ultranet.com/~jkimball/Biologypages/G/GITract.html