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Compare foregut/hindgut fermentation strategies in herbivorous mammals.
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- What is the difference between pre-gastric and post-gastric fermenters? Give examples of animals that are herbivores but not ruminants. How is the degradation of fibrous feed materials being accomplished?How do animals with foregut and hindgut fermentation differin recovery of nutrients from plants?Explain why fish larvae are susceptible to the problems associated with starvation.
- Compare and contrast foregut and hindgut fermentation.Compare and contrast the digestive systems of herbivores and carnivores.Analyze the fish bone diagram. Identify the specific factors and causes of increased enzymatic activity. Only choose 1 answer per number. You CANNOT repeat the same chosen option to the other numbers. for the answers of 4-10 what are the CAUSES
- List a diversity of ways some simple animals obtain nutrition without a complete digestive tractDescribe why juvenile and adult halibut differ in their mass-specific metabolic rates.Analyze the fish bone diagram. Identify the specific factors and causes of increased enzymatic activity. Only choose 1 answer per number. You CANNOT repeat the same chosen option to the other numbers. 1-3 SPECIFIC FACTORS (choices are on the first photo) 4-10 CAUSES (choices are on the second photo)