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Q: Which body part grinds food into pieces with saliva?
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What grinds food mechanically into small pieces?

your teeth and tong. as you chew your teeth crush and grind the food into small pieces, the saliva causes the food to chemically break down and your tong moves it around in your mouth to make the small ball that can be swallowed.


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It's Gizzard grinds its food.


By what process are large pieces of food broken down into smaller pieces?

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What type of digestion that pounds grinds and smashes food?

Grinding and smashing of food is called mechanical digestion as there is no change in the food but the size of the pieces.


Food is ground into pieces and mixed with with saliva in the dark crevices?

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What system do teeth go into?

the digestive system they are there to initially grind and break the food introduced to the body into manageable pieces to be mixed with enzymes and moisture in the saliva.


What is the function of the nephridia?

They remove metabolic wastes from an animal's body.


What does saliva do in the body?

Makes food easier to eat!


What happens to food when you put it in a garbage disposal?

A garbage disposal has little blades down inside of it and when you put food in it and turn it on the blades shred the food into small pieces. It works kind of like a blender and grinds the food into little pieces.


How does saliva amylase and catalase and lactase help your body?

Your digestive system breaks down nutrients you consume in food in order for your body to be able to use it. After you break food into small pieces by chewing it, enzymes (amylase, catalase and lactase) act on it to finalize the process.


What is the chemical in body that breaks food into smaller buts?

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What is the mouth used for in the digestive system?

Saliva in the mouth, produced by chewing, breaks down sugars before food even really enters the body. Chewing breaks the food into smaller pieces so it can be digested easier