enzymes and chewing are part of your mouth
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.
a. absorptionb. chemical digestionc. eliminationd. mechanical digestionThe answer is: d. mechanical digestion
it stays there forever, a bit like how chewing gum stays in your stomach
consume, but that's the only one I can think of. Anyone got any more?
Biting, chewing & swallowing are somatic, the rest of digestion is autonomic.
enzyems are protein molecules in cells which work as catalsts enzems speed up chemical reaction in the body but do not get used up in the process
The first chewing gum was whale blubber.
enzymes and chewing are part of your mouth
Chewing breaks down food into smaller pieces (a physical change). Enzymes break down the food into its different components (a chemical change).
Ummm... there's a big difference... You are not chewing gum and chewing gum at school seems like way different topics...
Roses smell different than carnations because they are different flowers. They also, have different types of growth temperatures. Like every other flower smells different from each other flower. Example, like chewing gum, not all chewing gum smells the same they have to smell different because all chewing gum like flowers smell different. Roses smell different than carnations because they have different chemical make-ups.
Not usually, no.
Chewing Gum. Chewing Gum. Chewing Gum.
The times you see them chewing are when they are chewing their cud.
Cause your mouth moves in different directions. That is one reason.
premolars are for chewing
I think its Wrigleys I bielive its Wrigley's chewing gum