Yes.
It will help in digesting the food, if you chew it well.
by fine chewing the food, it's facilitate the desintegration of the food in the stomach
it actually doesn't have any use.
Chew your food, Chew it to the extent that it is liquid. This will help in digesting the food rapidly.
Chewing food releases digestive juices into the mouth - which aid in breaking down the food.
Chewing food releases digestive juices into the mouth - which aid in breaking down the food.
Doesn't really help at all because they do not chew their food.
Your brain does the digesting of facts with commonsensides (If it's fat your thinking of then it's a group of enzymes called lipases but also bile from your liver and gall bladder help by emulsifying the fats and oils (emulsify turns it into little droplets)
Our teeth chew up our food to make it smaller and get all the nutrients, so that it is easier to digest.
Saliva/spit grosses out grown-ups. They also help on digesting your food.
When you eat, your gallbladder contracts and releases stored bile where it begins to help break down the fat in your food. The person might face problem in digesting fat globules...
Unsaturated fats are your "good" fats. They are heart-healthy, and they can actually help you keep your cholesterol levels under control.