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Animal Nutrition Variations, Adaptations & Regulation This obese mouse (L) has defect in gene which normally produces leptin, an appetite-regulating protein. Many herbivores have diets deficient in mineral salts. Must find other sources = salt licks, chewing on bones 2006-2007

Energy budget food intake ATP production synthesis basal (resting) metabolism temperature regulation activity repair growth reproduction storage glycogen fat

Energy storage In humans glycogen storage glucose polymer in liver & muscle cells If glycogen stores are full & caloric intake still exceeds caloric expenditure excess stored as fat synthesis pathway from acetyl coa Why is glycogen highly branched?

Balancing calorie needs with intake When fewer calories are taken in than are expended, fuel is taken out of storage deposits & oxidized (digested) breakdown (digest) glycogen from liver & muscle cells metabolize (digest) fat Just do it!

Vegetarian diets Need to make sure you get enough protein 20 amino acids to make protein humans can synthesize 12 of the amino acids 8 have to be eaten = essential amino acids Grains (like corn) have 6 (missing 2) Beans (like soybean & red beans) have 6 (missing different 2) mix beans & grains for complete group of amino acids rice & beans taco/tortilla & beans tofu & rice peanut butter & bread What no fish!

Eating a balanced diet What happens if an animal s diet is missing an essential nutrient? deficiency diseases scurvy vitamin C (collagen production) rickets vitamin D (calcium absorption) blindness vitamin A (retinol production) anemia vitamin B 12 (energy production) kwashiorkor protein

starch Digesting cellulose How well you digest cellulose governs life strategy of herbivores cellulose bond between the sugars governs digestibility

Cow can digest cellulose well; no need to eat supplemental sugars Gorilla can NOT digest cellulose well; must supplement with sugar source, like fruit

Different diets; different bodies Adaptations of herbivore vs. carnivore specialization in teeth length of digestive system number & size of stomachs

Teeth Carnivore sharp ripping teeth canines Herbivore wide grinding teeth molars Omnivore both kinds of teeth

Length of digestive system Carnivores short digestive system protein easier to digest than cellulose Herbivores & omnivores long digestive system more time to digest cellulose symbiotic bacteria in gut

Symbiotic organisms How can cows digest cellulose efficiently? symbiotic bacteria in stomachs help digest cellulose-rich meals rabbit vs. cow adaptation: eat feces vs. chew cud Ruminants additional mechanical digestion by chewing food multiple times after mixing it with enzymes

Feedback: Maintaining Homeostasis Regulation of Blood Sugar insulin pancreas body cells take up glucose from blood liver stores glucose as glycogen reduces appetite high blood glucose level (90 mg/100 ml blood) low liver triggers hunger liver releases glucose pancreas liver glucagon

Managing glucose levels Mammals regulate use & storage of glucose insulin reduces blood glucose levels glucose levels rise above set point, pancreas secretes insulin promotes transport of glucose into cells & storage of glucose (as glycogen) in liver & muscle cells drops blood glucose levels glucagon increases blood glucose levels when glucose levels drop below set point, pancreas secretes glucagon promotes breakdown of glycogen & release of glucose into the blood raises blood glucose levels Whoa! Didn t realize I was so busy!

Regulation of Digestion Coordination of nervous system & endocrine system Liver Proteins Stomach + CCK Gallbladder Bile Duodenum + + + Fats Gastric inhibitory peptide Pepsin Chief cells Gastrin HCl + Parietal cells Enzymes Bicarbonate Pancreas Acinar cells + Secretin

Don t be shy Any Questions?? 2006-2007

Maintaining Water Balance Low blood osmolarity level or low blood pressure Oooh zymogen! Low solutes renin activates angiotensinogen angiotensin triggers aldosterone aldosterone increases absorption of NaCl & H 2 Oin kidney

Blood clotting Cascade reaction self-sealing material Powerful evolutionary adaptation emergency repair of circulatory system prevent excessive blood loss

Evolution of vertebrate circulatory system heart structure & increasing body size fish amphibian reptiles birds & mammals 2 chamber 3 chamber 3 chamber 4 chamber V A A V A A V A A A V V V