in the mouth
Your teeth ad the salivary glands work together to produce a bolus. The teeth chew the food and the salivary glands distributes saliva so it can cover the food and turn it into a 'bolus' of food. This is done so it is easier for the 'Bolus' to roll down the oesophagus.
The only role swallowing plays in digestion is propulsion of food bolus to the stomach.
A bolus is a lump of food
Brian Bolus was born in 1934.
Harry Bolus was born in 1834.
Harry Bolus died in 1911.
Frank Bolus died in 1939.
Frank Bolus was born in 1864.
Bolus isn't a specific kind of food. A bolus is a chewed up mass of food that is (generally) on its way from the mouth to the stomach.
Dutch ate foods that were like French foods. They ate Edam cheese and Zeeuwse bolus. They do not drink beer, but instead they drank bitter alcohol beverages. The Dutch also ate many foods that were similar to sausage, very fatty.
The teeth are what makes bolus as they mash it up to form small lumps of food. the bolus is also soften by the muccin and made in a spherical shape by the help of tongue and palate this is when the bolus is completed
a bolus is a mass of substance, such as a mothfull of food. the food passaing down your esophagus is a "bolus". also medication and other medical procedures are given by bolus, as in iv meds and tube feedings.