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Q: How would you classify chewing food?
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What does chewing food remove out of it?

chewing allows you to get the ntrients out of your food


Is gum considered junk food?

Most gum has little to no calories. I would not classify it as a food at all.


How much is too much chewing?

there is never to much chewing because you chew every single day to eat ,if we didn't chew we would chock on our food ,so...........there is no such thing as chewing to much.But if it was gum to much chewing would be 1 hour or so.


How does this activity relate to the purpose of chewing in preparing food for digestion?

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.


How does this activity relate to purpose of chewing in preparing food for digestion?

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.


What is the purpose of mastication?

Mastication is another word for chewing. Chewing your food would be considered mastication.Chewing food increases the surface area of food while breaking down the food for easier consumption so you do not choke.


Is chewing important?

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. :)


Why is it chewing to important?

Chewing makes food small enough to digest.


Is chewing food mechanical electrical radiant or chemical?

Chewing is mechanical.


How does food get into the body?

my chewing it


Where food is physically broken down into smaller pieces by chewing?

That would be the mouth. Hope this helps.


Which of the following movements would you associate with chewing food elevation abduction flexion pronation?

Elevation