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concentrates
high in energy
low in fiber
highly digestible
roughages
low in energy
high in fiber
less digestible
carbonaceous
low in protein
nitrogenous
high in protein
carbonaceous concentrate
cereal grains
molasses
nitrogenous concentrates
oil meals
fish meal
tankage
dairy products
carbonaceous roughages
mature grass hay
stover
mature cereal grain silage
nitrogenous roughages
legume hay and silage
immature grass hay and silage
growing pasture and silage
nutrients
chemical substances in either mineral or compound form that are absorbed from the digestive tract
into the blood and that function in metabolism of the body
water
cheapest and most abundant nutrient
water sources
, drinking
ingested
metabolic
water function
transport of nutrients and excretions
chemical reactions and solvent properties
body temperature regulation
maintenance of shape of body cells
lubrication and cushioning of joints and organs
proteins
composed of 22 amino acids
protein structure
amino acids->peptide->polypeptide->protein
essential amino acids
must be supplied in diet because body cannot synthesize them fast enough
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methionine, arginine, threonine, tryptophan, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, valine,
phenylalanine
nonessential amino acids
essential to the animal but they can be synthesized by the body to meet the needs
protein function
basic structural unit of animal body
body metabolism
energy source
photosynthesis
produces CHOs
6CO2+6H2O+637 calories from sunlight--chlorophyll--> C6H12O6+6O2
monosaccharides
C6H12O6
one sugar molecule
glucose
fructose
galactose
mannose
disaccharides
C6H22O11
two sugar molecule
sucrose (glucose+fructose)
maltose (glucose+glucose)