a mass of food that has been chewed and is ready to be swallowed
A soft mass of chewed food ready to be swallowed is known as
Cud
When swallowed, food is referred to as a bolus. This is a mass of chewed food mixed with saliva that travels down the esophagus to the stomach for further digestion.
A soft mass of chemical chewed food ready to be swallowed is called a bolus. The bolus is formed in the mouth during the process of chewing and mixing food with saliva to aid in swallowing and digestion.
The medical term for the mass of chewed food ready to be swallowed is "bolus."
A ball of chewed up food is called a bolus. It forms in the mouth during the chewing process and is then swallowed to move down the esophagus and into the stomach for further digestion.
Food becomes bolus after it's been chewed and swallowed. It then turns to chyme as it leaves the body. Once chyme has left from the stomach, it is then called feces.
Stomach
They ate like anyone else, by putting food in their mouths, chewed it, and then swallowed.
Yes, after being placed in the mouth and chewed, the food bolus is swallowed, passing through the oropharynx into the esophagus.
Food enters mouth, as it is chewed, enzymes in the saliva begins to break it down. It is swallowed