Because - your salivary glands cannot produce huge amounts of saliva quickly enough to allow the biscuits to travel down your gullet safely.
Slugs, earthworms, beetles, caterpillars and beetles are part of their main diet but they can also eat dry cat food and cereals.
Almost any food will raise it, so I'll assume you mean quickly. Fruit will spike your blood sugar level fairly quickly (fruit juice even more quickly), but it will cap off very quickly. If you want it to stay up, drink a glass of fruit juice followed by bread or crackers or some other carb that will take longer to digest.
honey with lemon but make sure you mix it in the pan first put the o=honey and they put one whole lemon and mi it together! YOU HAVE TO EAT IT HOT!
No. Stomach acid is mostly H Cl (hydrogen chloride). Many plastic bags are made of polyethylene which is not attacked quickly by HCl.
Paramecium is single celled.
Because in order to swallow, the food in your mouth needs lubricating with spit. Dry biscuits absorb the spit and make it hard to chew and impossible to swallow.
Saliva provides water and mucus and makes chewing and swallowing easier .
Something that donkeys eat for breakfast
can you eat shortbread biscuit when you have diarrea
A biscuit
He pinched a biscuit from the tin
yes, in the same way you can eat cat biscuit.
eat one biscuit in a day
Depends how fast you eat the biscuit. Also depends what the biscuit is, a chocolate biscuit may be eaten faster or slower than a rich tea biscuit. And the size too, a smaller biscuit would probably be eaten faster.
The mouth would dry out completely, it would be impossible to talk and difficult to eat.
They are carnivores, which means they only eat meat.
No particular food is consumed on ANZAC day, however, there is a type of biscuit named the 'ANZAC biscuit', but aren't limited to that day.