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Page 1: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Digestion

Page 2: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

What are Ruminants?

• Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Page 3: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

Mouth

Esophagus

Rumen Reticulum

Omasum Abomasum

Small Intestine

Large Intestine

Anus

Page 4: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

• Mouth– Tongue and teeth

grasp and tear forages

• Salivary Glands– Produce saliva

• Provides lubrication for swallowing

• Provides fluid to rumen• Buffers acid production

Page 5: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

• Esophagus– Connects mouth to

rumen and reticulum– Bidirectional functionality

• Allows food to pass both ways

Page 6: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

• Rumen– Largest section of the 4 compartment

stomach system– Ingested grass and hay is fermented by

microorganisms• Cellulose is broken down• Amino acids are synthesized • B-complex vitamins are produced

Page 7: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Inside the Rumen

• Rumen is lined with papilla which increases surface area for absorbing vitamins and amino acids

Page 8: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Inside the Rumen

• Microorganisms in the rumen are made up of a protist, fungal spore and bacteria

Protist

Fungal Spore

Bacteria

Page 9: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

• Reticulum– Food bolus is formed by organ walls

contracting on food• Honeycomb texture helps squeeze out water

– Liquids ingested by animal by-pass rumen and go directly into reticulum

– “Hardware Stomach”• If animal ingests metal or sharp objects they

remain here to prevent injury to system

Page 10: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Inside the Reticulum

Page 11: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

• Rumination– Food bolus from rumen moves up the

esophagus and returns to the mouth– Animal chews food bolus into smaller pieces

and swallows again– Food returns to the reticulum for further

processing

• The rumen and reticulum combined make up 80% of the volume of the 4 compartment system

Page 12: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

Reticulum

Rumen

LiquidsForagesRumination

Page 13: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

• Omasum– The 3rd compartment of the system which

receives the ruminated food bolus from the reticulum

– Contains mayplies or folds that aid in reducing particle size of the food bolus by grinding together

Page 14: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Inside the Omasum

Page 15: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

• Abomasum– The 4th compartment of the system which

receives the ground food particles from the omasum

– “True Stomach”• Gastric juices are added to aid in digesting• Muscle contractions mix food particles and gastric

juices

Page 16: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Inside the Abomasum

Page 17: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

• Small Intestine– Absorbs nutrients

• Partially digested feed is mixed with bile, pancreatic juice, and intestinal juice

– Breaking down food molecules into nutrients

• Nutrients are absorbed in the last 2/3 of the intestine

– Villi line the intestinal wall to increase surface area for absorption

Page 18: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

• Cecum– Non-functioning blind pouch in-between the

small intestine and large intestine

Page 19: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

• Large Intestine– Absorbs water– Minimal nutrient absorption– Forms feces from indigestible waste

• Adds mucus membrane to aid in excretion

• Rectum– Internal sphincter that controls excretion

• Anus– External sphincter that controls excretion

Page 20: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant SystemMouth

Salivary Glands

EsophagusRumen

Pancreas

Small Intestine

Rectum

ReticulumAbomasum

Omasum

LiverGall

Bladder

Cecum

Large Intestine

Anus

Page 21: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Tongue and teeth grasp food

Page 22: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Mouth

Page 23: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Produces saliva

Page 24: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Salivary Glands

Page 25: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Connects mouth to rumen and reticulum

Page 26: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Esophagus

Page 27: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Ferments forages, contains microorganisms that produce

vitamins and amino acids which are absorbed through papilla

Page 28: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Rumen

Page 29: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Liquids are diverted here, compacts the food bolus and has a honeycomb structure

Page 30: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Reticulum

Page 31: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Contains manyplies or folds, grinds the food bolus into small

particles

Page 32: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Omasum

Page 33: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Gastric stomach, secretes gastric juice to digest food

particles

Page 34: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Abomasum

Page 35: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Secretes intestinal juice, pancreatic juice and bile, digests food particles and

absorbs nutrients

Page 36: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Small Intestine

Page 37: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Blind pouch in-between the small intestine and large

intestine that has no function

Page 38: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Cecum

Page 39: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Absorbs water and forms feces, adds mucus to lubricate feces

Page 40: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Large Intestine

Page 41: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Internal sphincter that controls excretion

Page 42: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Rectum

Page 43: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

External sphincter that controls excretion

Page 44: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Anus

Page 45: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant SystemMouth

Salivary Glands

EsophagusRumen

Pancreas

Small Intestine

Rectum

ReticulumAbomasum

Omasum

LiverGall

Bladder

Cecum

Large Intestine

Anus

Page 46: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant SystemMouth

Salivary Glands

EsophagusRumen

Pancreas

Small Intestine

Rectum

ReticulumAbomasum

Omasum

LiverGall

Bladder

Cecum

Large Intestine

Anus

Page 47: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

Page 48: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

Page 49: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

Page 50: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Blind pouch in-between the small intestine and large

intestine that has no function

Page 51: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

Page 52: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Connects mouth to rumen and reticulum

Page 53: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

Page 54: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Liquids are diverted here, compacts the food bolus and has a honeycomb structure

Page 55: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

Page 56: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Tongue and teeth grasp food

Page 57: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

Page 58: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Absorbs water and forms feces, adds mucus to lubricate feces

Page 59: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

Page 60: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Contains manyplies or folds, grinds the food bolus into small

particles

Page 61: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

Page 62: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

External sphincter that controls excretion

Page 63: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

Page 64: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Produces saliva

Page 65: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

Page 66: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Secretes intestinal juice, pancreatic juice and bile, digests food particles and

absorbs nutrients

Page 67: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

Page 68: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Gastric stomach, secretes gastric juice to digest food

particles

Page 69: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

Page 70: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Internal sphincter that controls excretion

Page 71: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

Page 72: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

Ruminant Review

Ferments forages, contains microorganisms that produce

vitamins and amino acids which are absorbed through papilla

Page 73: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

Page 74: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System

Page 75: Ruminant Digestion. What are Ruminants? Grazing animals that have split hooves and have no upper front teeth except for camels and llamas

The Ruminant System