The teeth used to cut carrots into bited sized pieces are called the incisors.
The teeth at the back of your mouth that crush and grind the carrot piece are called the molars and the premolars.
When people tear off a bone, they use their pointed teeth called their canine teeth.
The teeth people should use to eat an apple are the molars and premolars and incisors.
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Write about all the teeth people use to eat an apple.
Because in order to grind the apple bite sized pieces made by your incisors, you use you premolars and your molars.
That works. But feel free to bite a carrot any way you like.
Masseter, temporalis, lateral, pterygoid medial, pterygoid are the chewing muscles which move your teeth so you can bite the carrot stick
I believe it's bite-sized.
yes it can because it has very strong teeth
Well I have a pet rabbit and i don't see his teeth often but what i do i give a big-ish carrot. And if your at the right angle you can see his teeth trying to bite the carrot. . . ah i can remember the first day he ate a carrot. . . . You can put your thumb on one side of his mouth and your pointer on the other side and gently push back, the teeth will pop out so you can look. Remember I said on the side of his mouth not in it.
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no someone can't bite their teeth
to help bite
Because they need different kinds of teeth for different tasks. The big canines to Catch, hold and kill their prey, then two kinds of cutting teeth to divide the meat into bite-sized chunks.
They mostly do not bite they nibble, and sometimes they think your finger is a carrot!
Anything that's harder than your teeth will break them if you bite down hard enough. A small pebble, piece of steel, etc.
Bite Sized - 2013 was released on: USA: 24 February 2013 (internet)