It's Gizzard grinds its food.
The gizzard is the organ that helps the earthworm grind its food into tiny pieces.
The gizzard is the organ that helps the earthworm grind its food into a million pieces.
The gizzard.
The teeth are the organs in the mouth responsible for breaking down food into smaller pieces, including bread. The incisors, canines, premolars, and molars work together to chew and grind the food before swallowing.
The gizzard is a muscular organ found in birds that helps with mechanical digestion. It is tough and rough due to the thick muscular walls that grind and break down food particles. This muscular action helps birds to effectively digest their food since they lack teeth for chewing.
A small pipe organ will have many hundred to a thousand or more pieces. A large one will have tens of thousands of pieces.
Chicken have a specialized compartment in their digestive system called a gizzard. This muscular organ helps to grind their food, particularly tough grains and seeds, into a more digestible form.
No. They will however ingest pebbles. They do not however digest them. There is an organ in the neck which is called a gizzard and is basically a sack of rocks used to grind up seeds and such. They will peck at and swallow rocks but they aren't eating them, they are using them in their neck organ to grind stuff up.
the organ in mouth that helped you to break the bread into pieces are molar,pre molar,and six-molar .
The organ that helps a rabbit to digest is stomach.
The gizzard in a worm helps grind up food particles so that they can be digested more easily. It is a muscular organ that contracts and relaxes to break down food before passing it on to the intestine for further digestion.
an organ is a system that helps your bodily functions. a muscle helps you work and move.