The mechanical shredding and crushing of food (together with the mixing in of salivary amylase to start digestion) is mastication.
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They do not "chew". Their mouths are made to hold their food in place and aid in pushing it down their throats.
mouth-chew in the food the saliva get it moist it turns to a ball
mouth-chew in the food the saliva get it moist it turns to a ball
A hawk has a beak and therefore can not chew food, to chew food you need teeth to chew with.
it is called chewing. You use your teeth when you chew
seahorses do not chew their food because they do not have teeth
No they do not, they swallow their food whole.
His favorite chew toy is a ball
Hamsters ball to run around the house, chew sticks and food sticks with seeds and fruit on it
The tongue is a strong muscle that rolls your food into an easy to swallow ball after the teeth chew and the salivary glands moisten.