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Avian Nutrition Science Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of avian energy metabolism, which of the following represents the most significant dietary determinant of gross energy intake and subsequent energy utilization for productive purposes?
The ratio of essential fatty acids to non-essential fatty acids.
The amino acid profile and its impact on protein synthesis efficiency.
The total digestible nutrient (TDN) content of the diet.
The metabolizable energy (ME) concentration and its partitioning into heat increment and productive energy.
Q2Domain Verified
Considering the principles of macromineral absorption in avian species, what is the primary mechanism by which dietary calcium and phosphorus are regulated to maintain bone integrity and metabolic function, particularly in laying hens?
Active transport coupled with sodium co-transport, primarily in the jejunum.
Passive diffusion influenced by concentration gradients and facilitated by vitamin D metabolites.
Active, vitamin D-dependent active transport mechanisms involving calbindin and phosphate transporters in the duodenum and jejunum.
Paracellular movement regulated by tight junctions and influenced by dietary cation-anion difference (DCAD).
Q3Domain Verified
In the context of avian B-vitamin metabolism, what is the critical role of thiamine (vitamin B1) in energy production, and what are the potential consequences of its deficiency that would be observed in a commercial poultry flock?
Thiamine is involved in the synthesis of heme, and deficiency leads to anemia and reduced oxygen carrying capacity.
Thiamine functions as a coenzyme for biotinidase, and deficiency results in impaired fatty acid synthesis and dermatitis.
Thiamine acts as a coenzyme in the pentose phosphate pathway, and deficiency leads to neurological signs and reduced feed intake.
Thiamine is essential for acetyl-CoA formation from pyruvate, a key step in the citric acid cycle, and deficiency causes polyneuritis, muscle weakness, and impaired growth.

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