describe their mouth and teeth
No. Platypuses do not have teeth for chewing, but instead have grinding plates, with which they grind down their food before swallowing.
chewing, eating, biting. etc.
It's a tooth used for chewing, back of mouth.
The answer is mechanical digestion. In mouth, it's mastication, or chewing.
chewing like a cow
enzymes and chewing are part of your mouth
No. Platypuses do not have teeth. They have grinding plates in their bill, which they use to crush their prey before swallowing it.
The gnathite is the mouth-like appendage of an arthropod. It is used by these invertebrates for grasping and chewing.
Cause your mouth moves in different directions. That is one reason.
mouth
Yes, chewing with your mouth open is very poor etiquette. A person should always chew with their mouth closed; swallow the food and then they can open their mouth.
Mouth sores are caused by Chewing Tobacco.