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Physical changes can be undone. It is not possible to unfry a chicken. The heat casues chemical changes in the meat and in any coating.
A carnivore's mouth is commonly referred to as a "jaws". Their jaws are adapted for tearing and chewing meat, usually equipped with sharp teeth and strong muscles for a powerful bite.
when meat is cooked it is a chemical reaction because you make it go back to its raw form hope that helps if not sorry
its chemical change.because a certain reaction is made.when u grill it.
in fact all are chemical changes.
By placing the fatty part of the meat in your mouth and chewing.
No, it's a chemical change because chemical reactions are involved.
Cooking meat results in a chemical change. Proteins in the meat are long strings of biochemical material, and heat causes them to "unravel" and break down. This is chemical change.
its an chemical change because roasting over a campfire the meat will be roasted so its chemical
It is a physical change.
Thawing meat is a chemical change because the meat isn't changing the meat is just melting but it's not changing shape or flavor or texture etcIt's a physical change the water is changing from solid - ice, to a liquid. The meat is not changing.
Physical changes can be undone. It is not possible to unfry a chicken. The heat casues chemical changes in the meat and in any coating.
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Physical change.
no it is a physical change because you are just changing the size not the chemical structure
A carnivore's mouth is commonly referred to as a "jaws". Their jaws are adapted for tearing and chewing meat, usually equipped with sharp teeth and strong muscles for a powerful bite.
Grinding meat is an example of a Physical Change, as opposed to a Chemical Change or Nuclear Change.