The purpose of chewing is to break down food. grinding is an action that occurs in the teeth anyway, using molars
Nothing. That's like asking what's the "th" mean in "the". Or more appropriately, like asking, "What does cuit in biscuit mean?" Nothing, sometimes a biscuit is just a biscuit.
In a gas particles are spread out so much that they are independent. The particles move fast.
cohesion
zebras are herbivores cause their teeth are for chewing plants like cows
It all depends on the partical
A scone usually looks pretty much like a biscuit, sometimes a smaller type of biscuit.
Like a biscuit.
chewing like a cow
Jaffa Cakes are in biscuit aisle instead of the cake aisle because jaffa cakes are biscuit LIKE cakes not cakes!
Nothing. That's like asking what's the "th" mean in "the". Or more appropriately, like asking, "What does cuit in biscuit mean?" Nothing, sometimes a biscuit is just a biscuit.
Sounds like RobinElla to me.
its like dog biscuit if you know what i mean
A ski biscuit is a type of inflatable ring. You tow the ski biscuit behind the boat, sit on the ski....(basically like waterskiing!)
Yes
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when the food that was not grind looked like food entering our mouth and we are chewing it and the food was grined looked like food we were chewing and it was mixed with saliva.
Yes, chewing is very important! Think, without it we would have to like blend all our foods in a blender or something like that. I can't imagine life without chewing food at all. :)