Yes, you can. Yawn by breathing with your nose. It's tricky, but I just did it. :)
In protostome ("first mouth") the blastopore, or the first opening formed becomes the mouth. In deuterostomes ("second mouth"), the blastopore forms the anus and the mouth develops from a second opening.
to eat
The bug that has no mouth is the male ant, specifically the worker ant. Worker ants are sterile females that have no need for a mouth as they do not eat solid food. Instead, they rely on liquid food provided by other ants through a process called trophallaxis. This specialization allows them to focus on their tasks within the colony without the need for feeding.
Through its mouth.
by opening its mouth chewing then swolling
The art of a Ventriloquist
No, they have a very narrow opening for a mouth, as they eat plankton.
well first they begin the proses of opening there mouth. then they get some food in it and then they close there mouth and chew.
They eat by sneaking up on its pray then opening its mouth closing it over the food then chewing !
With your mouth.
You don't
Most whales eat by sucking in a massive mouthful of water and then spitting it back out without opening their mouths properly. Bony plates called baleen at the front of the mouth strain out food as the water passes back out of the whale's mouth. The whale then swallows all the food (krill, shrimp etc.) that was in the water it sucked in, without swallowing the water.
The word 'mouth' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the opening through which a human or an animal eats and breathes; an opening in an inanimate object; a word for a thing.The word 'mouth' is also a verb; to form words with the mouth without any sound; to say something without meaning it or without understanding what you say.The noun form of the verb to mouth is the gerund, mouthing.
because they wanted to talk without opening their mouth
They cannot eat continuously (there mouth and anus are present in the same opening)
well you basically don't eat it then!!