The stomach
The mouth is at the beginning of the alimentary canal (digestive tract). The teeth in the mouth cut, tear and grind food and the salivary glands add mucous to moisten the food plus there are also some enzymes that are made in the mouth that start digestion.
The teeth which crush food are called molars; the teeth which cut food are the incisors.
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The grasshopper uses its jaw like a human. It's mandibles are like our molars and lik us it's jaw moves in a side-to-side motion that alones it to grind up food. (i hav this question on a worksheet for a grasshopper disection. never doing that again!the worm was better)
Tools needed in the preparation of raw materials typically include knives, cutting boards, mixing bowls, measuring cups and spoons, scales, food processors, blenders, grinders, peelers, and graters. These tools help to cut, chop, blend, measure, grind, and prepare the raw ingredients for cooking or baking.
The Mouth is the first part of the body involved in the digestive system. >> The Teeth cut, chop and grind the food. >> The Saliva in the mouth contains certain enzymes that start the chemical break down of the food. >> The Mouth then delivers the partially digested food to the Esophagus to be carried to the Stomach for the subsequent steps.
Mastication (when teeth cut and grind food) is a physical change.
The mouth is at the beginning of the alimentary canal (digestive tract). The teeth in the mouth cut, tear and grind food and the salivary glands add mucous to moisten the food plus there are also some enzymes that are made in the mouth that start digestion.
To cut or grind up food.
The teeth have one main function which is to chew food(they are part of the digestive system). They are needed to help in pronunciation and articulation as well as keeping a pleasant appearance. Marielaina Perrone DDS http://www.drperrone.com
Thecuspids cut the food. The bicuspids chew the food.The incisors tear the food .The molars grind the food
mash up food and get legings cut a hole at the bottom and squish it thruogh and thats a good model
they cut in to food like meat but the molars grind and crush food
A cat can tear and cut their food. A cat's back teeth (premolars and molars) are sharp and serrated and act like scissors; they cut up meat into bite-size chunks in order for the cat to swallow. A cat's jaw only moves up and down, so cannot chew and grind up food like a human can.
Technically due to the digestive system being one long tunnel that runs from your mouth to your anal cannal, and doesnt need to be cut open to be reached, it is therefore the outside of your body.
It duplicates through regeneration
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