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| some effects of the high salt diet in chickens |
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Definition
-Pendulous crop: enlarged crop that protrudes from neck -Excess water consumption that results in a wetting of feathers in the head and neck region -Elevated mortality -Swollen kidneys -Large testes -Wet neck feathers and litter |
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| some effects of a no salt diet in chickens |
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Definition
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| why Na is necessary for the growth and development of chickens |
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Definition
| Need Na to drive Na co-transporters for nutrient absorption |
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Term
| these things are required for effective Na uptake |
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Definition
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Term
| something that's required for the efficient uptake of Na ions by the intestinal epithelium (SGLT1 symporter) |
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Definition
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| depiction of how Na and glucose get into the bloodstream |
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Definition
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| some effects of a no vitamin D/Calcium diet in chickens |
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Definition
-Increased Growth Plate Score -Flexible beak |
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Term
| depiction of how we obtain vitamin D3 and its functions |
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Definition
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Term
| the role of vitamin D3 in the intestines |
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Definition
| increases absorption of Ca2+ and Pi |
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Term
| the role of vitamin D3 in bones |
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Definition
| in creases bone mineralization |
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Term
| the role of vitamin D3 in immune cells |
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Definition
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Term
| the role of vitamin D3 in the microenvironment |
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Definition
-inhibits proliferation -induces differentiation -inhibits angiogenesis |
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Term
| the effects of a high energy/low protein diet on chickens (higher corn / soybean in diet) |
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Definition
-Increased Fat Pad weight -Lower Body wegiht |
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| effects of the high protein/low energy diet on chickens (high Soybean / low corn) |
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Definition
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Term
| effects of raw soybean diet |
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Definition
-Decreased Body weight -increased pancreatic weight |
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Term
| why raw soybean has the effects it does on chickens |
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Definition
| because Raw Soybean has Trypsin inhibitor |
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Term
| why raw soybean must be cooked before being given to ckickens |
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Definition
| to denature the trypsin inhibitor |
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Term
| some effects of the high salt diet in chickens |
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Definition
-Pendulous crop: enlarged crop that protrudes from neck -Excess water consumption that results in a wetting of feathers in the head and neck region -Elevated mortality -Swollen kidneys -Large testes -Wet neck feathers and litter |
|
|
Term
| some effects of a no salt diet in chickens |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| why Na is necessary for the growth and development of chickens |
|
Definition
| Need Na to drive Na co-transporters for nutrient absorption |
|
|
Term
| these things are required for effective Na uptake |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| something that's required for the efficient uptake of Na ions by the intestinal epithelium (SGLT1 symporter) |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| depiction of how Na and glucose get into the bloodstream |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| some effects of a no vitamin D/Calcium diet in chickens |
|
Definition
-Increased Growth Plate Score -Flexible beak |
|
|
Term
| depiction of how we obtain vitamin D3 and its functions |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| the role of vitamin D3 in the intestines |
|
Definition
| increases absorption of Ca2+ and Pi |
|
|
Term
| the role of vitamin D3 in bones |
|
Definition
| in creases bone mineralization |
|
|
Term
| the role of vitamin D3 in immune cells |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| the role of vitamin D3 in the microenvironment |
|
Definition
-inhibits proliferation -induces differentiation -inhibits angiogenesis |
|
|
Term
| the effects of a high energy/low protein diet on chickens (higher corn / soybean in diet) |
|
Definition
-Increased Fat Pad weight -Lower Body wegiht |
|
|
Term
| effects of the high protein/low energy diet on chickens (high Soybean / low corn) |
|
Definition
|
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Term
| effects of raw soybean diet |
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Definition
-Decreased Body weight -increased pancreatic weight |
|
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Term
| why raw soybean has the effects it does on chickens |
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Definition
| because Raw Soybean has Trypsin inhibitor |
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|
Term
| why raw soybean must be cooked before being given to ckickens |
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Definition
| to denature the trypsin inhibitor |
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