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To chew food, silly!
You chew it with your teeth.
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The root word of "chewable" is "chew," which means to crush or grind food with the teeth.
the teeth go up and down to chew and grind the food so it can go down our gullets. :)
they have sharp teeth to chew through their sndy food
Bite, tear, and chew. A lion, like most cats, does not grind its food.
The incisors are the teeth meant for cutting up the food. The molars and canines just grind the food once it has been cut.
To chew is to grind something between the teeth.A slang expression is also "to chew someone out," which means to chastise them thoroughlyit means to posess food with your teeth and turn it into squished food
a few things! one of the most important things is that horses grind not chew their food so their teeth sharpen as they grind their food so have a vet check up on your horses teeth now and then!
The canine teeth help to chew food in the human mouth. The canine teeth are the longest of the teeth and are good for tearing food. The canine teeth are located in both the upper and lower jaw.