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The gizzard is like teeth in an animal because the gizzard grinds down the soil into bits.
Teeth are made of hard bone and enamel. The gizzard is a muscular structure.
The answer lies in a bird's stomach-in the lower part of its stomach called the gizzard. The gizzard does the teeth's work. But rather than teeth the gizzard uses small rocks, shells, and sand to break apart hard foods. So it is like the bird swallows hard grains and the gizzard does the teeth work.
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I have to guess what you mean. What has been removed to the gizzard depends on which direction you mean. On one side it is the intestines and on the other side it is the throat. Birds have no teeth. The gizzard is used by birds to grind the food they eat, much as our teeth do. Birds will ingest small stones and sand to do this. The gizzard is a muscular organ and as it contracts it grinds the food eaten with the stones and sand. The food then passes on to the stomach. The material in the gizzard is food that is in the process of being ground and small stones and sand.
The mouth with teeth help to grind food into smaller pieces. This has a similar function to a bird's gizzard.
A gizzard is a sack like organ at the back of the earthworms throat. The gizzard basically chews the earthworm's food since the worm doesn't have any teeth. The crop is a thinner organ closer to the head. The crop stores food.
No. Except for dividing some foods in their beaks, they swallow their food as is. It grinds up in their gizzard.
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