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10/16/25, 4:57 AM Ansc 4009 Final Flashcards | Quizlet



Ansc 4009 Final Exam Questions and Answers



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The following terms are associated with Transduction 3 multiple choice options

protein synthesis, EXCEPT:
a. Translation
b. Post‐translational modifications
c.Transcription
d.Termination
e.Transduction

In what species the process of digestion nonruminants 1 multiple choice option

yields greater concentrations of
monoglycerides (2-monoacylglycerides)
reaching the mid-portion of the small
intestine?

Micelles are lipid spheres present in the Free long chain fatty acids, 2-monoglycerides
lumen of the small intestine that contain
primarily the following compounds:

What type of bond forms the cellulose β-1,4 glycosidic 3 multiple choice options

chain structure?

The content of carbohydrates in animals' 1% 3 multiple choice options

bodies is approximately:




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Which of the following examples IS NOT a Lignin 3 multiple choice options

polysaccharide?


a.Glycogen


b. Levans


c. Mucilages


d. Chitin


e. Lignin

What fraction of the fatty acid structure is Carboxyl 3 multiple choice options

soluble in water?

The following sentences are correct for Horses don't have gallbladder because they don't secrete bile acids.
bile secretions, EXCEPT:


a.Bile acids are secreted from the liver.


b. Bile acids are conjugated with taurine or
glycine.


c. Horses don't have gallbladder because 3 multiple choice options

they don't secrete bile acids.


d. Bile alcohols replace bile acids in
aquatic animals like fish and reptiles.


e. Bile acids are secreted in dogs, cats and
cows.

The following molecules are examples of Triglycerides 3 multiple choice options

derived lipids, EXCEPT:
a.Essential oils


b. Prostaglandins


c.Vitamin E


d. Cholesterol


e.Triglycerides



In ruminants, volatile fatty acids (VFAs) are Rumen 3 multiple choice options

absorbed primarily in the:

The site where most fatty acid absorption Jejunum 3 multiple choice options

takes place in non-ruminants is:




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