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No grasshoppers do not have chewing teeth
chewing
Basically. Gnawing is more of a front-tooth type of chewing, while plain chewing usually uses the back teeth.
Chewing.
Chewing is important because it allows you to absorb more nutrients from food, helps you maintain a healthy weight, allows exposure to saliva, and makes digestion easier. Also, it is good for your teeth, reduces the amount of excess bacteria in your intestines, and enables you to taste and enjoy your food more.
Yes, your teeth are responsible for mastication (chewing). Your responsible (front big teeth) are responding for cutting/biting, your canines (sharp pointy teeth) are responsible for tearing, and your molars (flat teeth located on the sides) are for chewing.
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molars
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Crushing large chunks of food, or chewing, generally. You use your front teeth for the biting, and the back for the chewing. That simple!
Chewing gum is used to clean teeth and sometimes to quench your hunger i hope you loved the facts....
Most bugs do not have teeth. Instead, they have specialized mouthparts that are adapted for chewing, sucking, or piercing. Some bugs, such as beetles, have mandibles that function similarly to teeth for chewing and breaking down food.