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Chapter 25, Problem 6RFT
Summary Introduction
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Match the term mastication with the most closely related descriptions given below:
Mesentery sheet suspending small intestine.
Propels materials through the digestive tract
Churn and fragment digestive materials
Canines
Mechanical/chemical digestion of food
Serous membrane covering muscularis externa
Chewing
Premolars
Mesentery associated with the large intestine
Form the cheeks
Introduction:
Mastication is the function that is performed by the teeth. In this process, tough connective tissue present in the plant fibers and meat are broken down into smaller fragements.
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