Chew and eat do not contradict, so it is possible to do both (like humans).
Insects is a very large group so it is not possible to generalize them all, but most insects chew, and all of them eat.
for example an ant chews his food.
they chew it and they make it watery
yes
Chew the food repeatedly and then store in in their cheeks
You
So you can digest it easily
Yes.
Grass is really hard to digest so they have to chew down the cell wall of the plant to digest it otherwise it'll come out exactly the way it was when it was eaten.
partridges drink water and eat insects, mud, wild bird food, tiny stones so they can digest their food because they don't have teeth to chew. also grass and leaves
They eat it, chew it, swallow it, digest it and... make poopy!
its mixes with food & helps to chew and digest
No - they don't chew their food. Food can be brought into the stomach through the mouth, or the stomach can be extended out through the mouth to digest the food. The food is broken down using digestive enzymes.
it's when cows eat food, digest it partially, the food comes back >and they chew it again< -- > to ruminate