Primate digestion: Interactions among anatomy,physiology, and feeding ecology |
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Authors: | Joanna E. Lambert |
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Abstract: | Food is vital for life. It provides nutrients for growth, maintenance, and reproduction, and is the source of energy that drives the chemical reactions occurring in every cell.1,2 However, most food, as it is initially procured, is not in a form suitable for use; it must first be broken down so that it can be transported through cell membranes.1 The breaking down of food molecules via a system of both mechanical and chemical processes so that they are of use to the body is called digestion.2,3 © 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc. |
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Keywords: | fermentation retention time gastrointestinal tract digestive ecology |
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