Week 2 - Quiz_ PRINCIPLES OF ANIMAL NUTRITION (ANS_311_001_F2023)
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Week 2 - Quiz Due
Oct 15 at 11:59pm
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Questions
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Question 1
Who am I? The amount of heat released when a feed sample is completely
oxidized in bomb calorimeter is abbreviated as ...
ME GaE GE
Well done!!!
FE 1 / 1 pts
Question 2
Which macronutrient class am I? I have no energy value but without me, you
die within 2-3 days.
Water
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Proteins Lipids Carbohydrates 0 / 1 pts
Question 3
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Incorrect
Which plant part has the highest sugar content?
Leaf Leaves contain little sugars
Stem Fruits Grain 1 / 1 pts
Question 4
Which is of the following provides the best source of fiber for cattle?
Soy hulls Brewers grain Distillers grain Alfalfa hay Well done!!!
1 / 1 pts
Question 5
Which of the following nutrient classes cannot be measured using near infra-
red spectroscopy (NIRS)?
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Fiber Proteins Lipids Minerals Well done!!!
1 / 1 pts
Question 6
Calculate the apparent fecal digestibility of methionine in a pig:
Methionine consumption: 15 g/d Fecal methionine output: 6 g/d
40% 60% Well done!!!
90% I have not sufficient information 1 / 1 pts
Question 7
Calculate the apparent fecal % digestibility of protein
Pig consumes 25 lbs of feed containing 20% CP .
Pig excretes 5 lbs of feed containing 5% CP.
90% 95% Well done!!!
80%
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Question 8
Calculate the apparent ileal digestibility of this hog:
Lysine consumption: 15 g/d fecal lysine output: 1.5 g/d ileal lysine
output: 3 g/d metabolic fraction: 1 g/d
97% 80% Well done!!!
90% 87% 1 / 1 pts
Question 9
Calculate the protein digestibility using a marker
Marker content in feed: 1% Protein content in feed: 25%
Marker content in feces: 2% Protein content in feces: 5%
25% 60% 90% Well done!!!
95% 1 / 1 pts
Question 10
What is the NFE content of the following dog food?
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I have not sufficient information 69% 0 / 1 pts
Question 11
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What is the metabolizable energy content of 100 g of the dog food using 4
kcal/g for protein and carbohydrates and 9 kcal/g for fat and 0 kcal/g for
crude fiber and water.
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I have not sufficient information 83.5 kcal ME per 100 g of feed 420 kcal ME per 100 g of feed Something went wrong in your calculation.
534 kcal ME per 100 g of feed 1 / 1 pts
Question 12
What is the calorie adjust protein content of a pig diet containing 25% CP
and 2,000 kcal ME/kg of feed
250 g protein/1,000 kcal ME There is not enough information 62.5 g protein/1,000 kcal ME 125 g protein/1,000 kcal ME Well done!!!
Quiz Score: 10
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