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Animal Science I Exam Review

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  • 1. The process of providing food necessary for health and growth is called:
    Nutrition
    Digestion
    Ration
    Absorption
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  • 2. A single feed component that supports life is known as a:
    Supplement
    Nutrient
    Diet
    Roughage
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  • 3. The total amount and kind of feed given to an animal in 24 hours is the:
    Ration
    Diet
    Nutrient
    Concentrate
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  • 4. Feed and water that an animal receives daily is called its:
    Diet
    Concentrate
    Supplement
    Ration
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  • 5. Animals that eat only plant-based diets are:
    Carnivores
    Omnivores
    Herbivores
    Insectivores
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  • 6. Animals like cats and ferrets that eat animal-based diets are:
    Ruminants
    Carnivores
    Herbivores
    Omnivores
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  • 7. Animals that eat both plant and animal material are:
    Producers
    Herbivores
    Omnivores
    Carnivores
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  • 8. Feed with more than 18% crude fiber is classified as:
    Roughage
    Supplement
    Concentrate
    Protein feed
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  • 9. Feed with less than 18% crude fiber is a:
    Concentrate
    Mineral
    Vitamin
    Roughage
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  • 10. A feed added for a specific nutrient or purpose is a:
    Supplement
    Roughage
    Concentrate
    Additive
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  • 11. The primary source of energy in livestock feeds is:
    Carbohydrates
    Minerals
    Vitamins
    Water
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  • 12. Carbohydrates are found in the largest quantities in:
    Forages
    Fats
    Cereal grains
    Minerals
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  • 13. Corn, wheat, oats, and barley are sources of:
    Water
    Minerals
    Carbohydrates
    Protein
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  • 14. Fats and oils provide how much more energy than carbohydrates?
    10 times
    2–2.25 times
    Same amount
    4 times
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  • 15. Unused carbohydrates in the animal body are stored as:
    Minerals
    Protein
    Water
    Fat
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  • 16. Proteins are primarily made up of:
    Lipids
    Vitamins
    Amino acids
    Sugars
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