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Nutrition In Animals(The Centre Node And The Title)
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nutrition in animals
zoology
biology
microscopic organisms digestive systems
grass eating animals and their digestion
about teeth
human digestive system
secondary school certificate (cbse)
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Nutrition In Animals(The Centre Node And The Title)
Absorption
The Digested Food Which Passes Into The Blood Vessels In The Walls Of Intestine
Fatty Acids
Fats Which Are Broken Into Simpler Substance
Oesophagus
The Pipe In Which Food Travels From The Buccal Cavity To The Stomach
Amino Acids
Proteins Which Are Broken Into Simpler Substance
Food Vacuole
The Place Where The Food Of Amoeba Is Stored And Digested
Pancreas
Large Cream Colored Gland Located Just Below The Stomach. The Gland Acts On Carbohydrates, Fats And Proteins
Amoeba
Microscopic Unicellular Organism Found In Pond Water
Gall Bladder
A Sac Where Bile Juice Is Stored
Premolar
A Teeth Used For Grinding The Food
Assimilation
The Process In Which Body Utilises the Nutrients By Building Complex Substances
Glycerol
Other Name For The Simpler Form Of Fats
Pseudopodia
Finger-Like Projections Or False Feet Present In Amoeba For Transportation And Capture Of Food
Bile
The Juice Which Is Stored in Gall Bladder Produced By Liver And Plays An Inmportant Role In Digesting Fats
Incisor
The Teeth Used For Biting
Rumen
The First And The Largest Chamber Of A Cow Stomach
Buccal Cavity
The Body Part In Which We Chew Food
Ingestion
The Process Of Taking Food Into The Body
Ruminant
GrassEating Animals Which Chew Cud And Quickly Eat Thheir Food And Store It
Canine
A Teeth Which Is Used To Pierce And Tear The Food
Liver
It Is A Reddish Brown Gland Situated In The Upper Part Of The Right Side Of The Abdomen. It IS The Largest Gland Of The Body. It Secretes Bile Juice
Rumination
The Process In Which Grass Eating Animals Bring Back Their Food In Small Lumps And Chew It
Cellulose
The Nutrient Which A Grass Eating Animal Can Digest
Milk Teeth
The First Set of Teeth Which Grow At Infancy And Fall At Age Group Of 6-8
Salivary Glands
The Glands Which Secrete Saliva
Digestion
The Process Of Breaking Down Complex,Insoluble Substances Into Simple And Soluble Substances
Molar
The Teeth Which Is Also Used For Grinding The Food
Villi
Tiny Finger Like Projections Present In The Small Intestine To Increase Surface Area
Egestion
The Undigested Food is Ejected From The Body In The Form Of Faeces From Time-To-Time
Permanent Teeth
The Second Set Of Teeth That Replace The Milk Teeth
Saliva
Liquid Produced By The Salivary Glands
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