The teeth which crush food are called molars; the teeth which cut food are the incisors.
Molars and the bath teeth that crush and grind food!
your teeth and tong. as you chew your teeth crush and grind the food into small pieces, the saliva causes the food to chemically break down and your tong moves it around in your mouth to make the small ball that can be swallowed.
The following are functions of different kinds of teeth: 1. Incisors- They help to bite. 2.Canines- They help in tearing flesh (usually used by human to hold food as we do not consume raw flesh). 3.Premolars- They hold food, like canines because they have cusps; also to crush food. 4.Molars- They grind food.
Yes, the mouth is an organ. It is part of the digestive system.
Herbivores have broad and sharp teeth in the front to break (tear) the food and a broad flat teeth on its back side for grinding the food.
crush food with your teeth? quite simple its chew
The teeth which crush food are called molars; the teeth which cut food are the incisors.
No modern bird has teeth.
Molars and the bath teeth that crush and grind food!
PREMOLARS
Yes chameleons have teeth but only small ones! Chameleons have teeth to grasp onto food. Their teeth are also used to help them crush and kill their food. They may chew or swallow their food
Yes chameleons have teeth but only small ones! Chameleons have teeth to grasp onto food. Their teeth are also used to help them crush and kill their food. They may chew or swallow their food
The teeth in mouth in the digestive system are where food is crushed physically.
they cut in to food like meat but the molars grind and crush food
An octupus has 28 teeth that they use like we humans do. There 6 back teeth are like molars but they do not crush they suck. There 4 front teeth are used to crush and snip food. The 8 teeth remaining are used to cut and digeste the food as they are slippery and slide the food down the octupus's tiny throat. These facts might sound very basar but they are true!
Teeth crush your food in to small bits and pieces so that you are able to swallow them.
The masseter muscle is necessary to make the two jaws and teeth crush and grind food. It is the strongest muscle in the body.