a. absorption
b. chemical digestion
c. elimination
d. mechanical digestion
The answer is: d. mechanical digestion
change of state
the examples of luminous objects are not tellytuby and not chewing gum
enzymes and chewing are part of your mouth
I see candy.The candy is sticky to the touch.The candy smells like strawberries.The candy tastes like kiwis.I hear my chewing of the candy.
Repeat bronchitis/lung infections would be the most common, TB is fairly common too. Habitual not chewing food properly due to braces for example.
People who have lost most of their teeth and may have trouble chewing their food can affect their digestive process. It can cause the organs to not work correctly.
some chewing gum gives you healthier teeth for example orbit complete as i eat that.
Mechanical digestion.
Yes, the word 'chewing' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to chew that functions as a noun in a sentence. example: We need our teeth for chewing food. (the gerund is the object of the preposition 'for')
An example is I have spearmint flavoured chewing gum.
Does your chewing gum loose its flavor on the bedpost overnight?
An example of an enzyme in the body is amylase I and II. They are produced by chewing and by the pancreas respectively. They both aid in the digestive process in the body.
Chewing Gum. Chewing Gum. Chewing Gum.
Chewing tobacco
The times you see them chewing are when they are chewing their cud.
they have horn like jaws which they use for biting and chewing the stems,leaves,and fruit of trees...examples are grasshoppers,caterpillar,grubs and beetles
premolars are for chewing
If it's non tobacco products your after then chewing gum is a good example as it keeps the mouth "occupied" so to say.