Overview of Animal Nutrition and Ingestion
Nutrition: process of consuming and using food and nutrients
Nutrient: any substance consumed by an animal that is needed for survival, growth, development, tissue repair, or reproduction
All organisms require nutrients to survive
What Do Animals Require?
Essential Nutrients
Essential amino acids: in order for protein synthesis to occur in human adults, eight amino acids must be available simultaneously and in the correct relative amounts.
Essential fatty acids: important for phospholipid membrane; and principal storage compound.
Vitamins: organic molecules in small amounts; serve as coenzymes
Minerals: inorganic molecules in small amounts
Dietary Categories
Herbivores: mainly eat plants and algae
Carnivores: eat other animals
Omnivores: consume animals, plants, and algae
Roaches, crows, bears, raccoons, humans
Most animals are opportunistic: eating food
that are outside their main dietary category
Strategies for Obtaining Food
Ways in which an animal obtains its food are related to its environment
Suspension feeding: filter organic matter out of water
Bulk feeding: they use many modified body parts like tentacles, beaks, claws, pincers, etc.
Fluid feeding: lick or suck fluid from plants or animals
Passive or Active Absorption