The teeth are used for holding prey before swallowing so that the prey does not escape. The teeth of frogs and toads are not true teeth and are hence not used for chewing.
Woodlice do not have teeth. They have specialized mouthparts that help them break down decaying vegetation for food. Instead of teeth, they use these mouthparts to scrape and chew their food.
A walrus is an animal found in the North Pole that has teeth but cannot chew. Walruses use their teeth to grip and tear, but rely on their strong suction to suck up their food, such as clams and other mollusks.
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.
Chew your food, Chew it to the extent that it is liquid. This will help in digesting the food rapidly.
The digestive glands in a grasshopper secrete enzymes that help in the breakdown of food particles into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the insect. These glands play a crucial role in the digestion and absorption of nutrients from the grasshopper's food.
they use their teeth to grab their food and they don't chew their food
crush food with your teeth? quite simple its chew
seahorses do not chew their food because they do not have teeth
A hawk has a beak and therefore can not chew food, to chew food you need teeth to chew with.
Because, without teeth, your mouth would have no other device to chew with.
TO CHEW FOOD !!!!!!
No ; they do not.
with their teeth
Teeth.
To chew food, silly!
ur back teeth
To chew the food.