The mouth is adapted to carry out its role through the presence of teeth for grinding and chewing food, salivary glands that secrete saliva to help break down food, and the tongue for manipulating food and swallowing. The shape and structure of the mouth also allow for speaking and breathing.
Photosynthesis
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A carnivore's mouth is commonly referred to as a "jaws". Their jaws are adapted for tearing and chewing meat, usually equipped with sharp teeth and strong muscles for a powerful bite.
Red blood cells are adapted for oxygen transport due to their concave shape and lack of a nucleus, allowing for more space to carry oxygen. Nerve cells are adapted for rapid transmission of electrical impulses with their long axons. Muscle cells are adapted for contraction with abundant mitochondria for energy production.
The archerfish primarily spits water from its mouth to catch insects above the water's surface. Its specialized mouth and tongue are adapted for forming a jet of water to shoot down prey.
Yes, ants have a mouth that they use for eating, chewing, and carrying food. Their mouthparts are adapted for their specific diet and feeding habits.
it uses its mouth
for poo.
R.B.C have hemoglobin molecule which carry carry oxygen
You open your mouth and say 'carry in japanese'
A narrow-edged tooth at the front of the mouth, adapted for cutting.
Photosynthesis
Of course you do. There are even small bottles adapted for it. Of course you do. There are even small bottles adapted for it.
digestion
There Mouths Are Long And Made For Sucking.
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