Your teeth break it down and your saliva moistens the food so it can travel down your esophogus. You saliva also starts the digesting process.
Interesting fact:
You couldn't taste food without saliva!
Your teeth break it down and your saliva moistens the food so it can travel down your esophogus. You saliva also starts the digesting process.
Interesting fact:
You couldn't taste food without saliva!
When you eat the food enters into your mouth and it you crush the food and masticate them. And then the food mixes with Ptyalin or salivary amylase.now the food becomes chunky. This is called as Bolus. The bolus is now pushed down to the oesophagus. This is done by oesophagal movement. then the food is further digested by various acids in our stomach. The food stays in the stomach for about 2-3 hours and then it gets excreted.
If your mouth isn't working right then your food will not get chewed up correctly.
It would die because of lack of oxygen, and lack of food.
1) your hair will get in the food, which nobody likes... 2) any germs/other things in your mouth gets in the food, which is gross, and unprofessional. 3) any dirt in your hair gets in your food.
2 primary actions that I'm aware of. Mechanical breakdown and breakdown by amylase.
the food is being brake apart by your teeth and giving out glucose (glucose mean sugar).
open your mouth put the food in your mouth close your mouth chew your food and swallow your food idiot
It just opens its mouth and grabs the food.
saliva squrited in your mouth when you chew.
The food is chewed and mixed with saliva to begin digestion, and to help the food pass through the esophagus to the stomach. Saliva contains the enzyme amylase, also called ptyalin.
Nope, I have it and never had that happen.
what part of the bees mouth will get or eat the food
• Esophagus Passes food from the mouth to the stomach