L51 Animal physiology - Nutrition

 

L  Animal   production
L51  Animal physiology - Nutrition

See also: L02 for Techniques of feeding useful terrestrial animals; M12 for Techniques of feeding useful aquatic animals;

Animal nutrition physiology involving the processes by which feed substances are transformed into body

elements in useful aquatic and terrestrial animals (excluding organisms used in pest and disease control); ingestion,

digestion, absorption and assimilation of nutrients, inanition, rumination, reserve formation, waste elimination, anabolism,

catabolism, metabolism.

 

For: effects of aquatic animal feeding, see M12

effects of terrestrial animal feeding, see L02

feed technology, see Q51 - Q55

nutritional disorders in animals, see L74

nutritional disorders in man, see S30

nutritional physiology in man, see S20

nutritional physiology in organisms used in pest and disease control, see H10H20, L72, L73

pest nutrition physiology, see H10, L72

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