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Your teeth. You have incisors for cutting. Canines for grabbing And molars for grinding your food.

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Q: What is designed in your body for gripping and tearing food?
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What teeth are designed for gripping and tearing food?

becuse teeth are use for eating foods


What is designed for and tearing food?

canines


What are teeth 6 and 11 called?

Teeth 6 and 11 are called cuspids, or canine teeth. They are single-rooted and labial surface because they are next to the lips. They are used for gripping and tearing food.


How does canine helps in digesting food?

It helps in piercing and tearing the food.


What are incisore teeth for?

Incisor teeth are designed for the job of tearing off pieces of food. (As opposed to grinding down food once it's been torn off and is in your mouth).


Do crocodiles have more teeth than we do?

No, they cannot chew. The teeth of a crocodile are designed for biting, gripping, or tearing their food. As with other reptiles, they swallow large sections of their prey, and it is digested without the need for pulverizing and grinding.


What are incisors teeth used for?

Incisor teeth are designed for the job of tearing off pieces of food. (As opposed to grinding down food once it's been torn off and is in your mouth).


Where canine teeth got their name?

Canine teethe get their name from the charictoristics of an animals teeth taht are used for tearing and gripping food.


Names of teeth and their function?

Central Incisors = Cutting food. Premolars = Grinding food. (Though Molars do most of the grinding) Molars = Grinding and tearing food. Canines = Tearing Food.


How do segmented worm get food?

They get their food by elongating their muscles and gripping the ground which will seem like their walking.


Are canines used for tearing food?

yes


Which are used for tearing food?

depends on how you want to do it