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  1. Mastication (Chewing): Definition & Muscles - Biology …

    • Mastication is the technical term for chewing food with teeth. Learn about the muscles, bones, and joints involved in mastication, as well as the masticatory cycle and the motor program that controls it.… See more

    Mastication Definition

    Mastication is the mechanical grinding of food into smaller pieces by teeth; it is essentially a technical word for “chewing”. Mastication breaks down food so that it can go through … See more

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    Function of Mastication

    Mastication is step one of the digestion process. It breaks down food into smaller pieces so that it … See more

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    Muscles of Mastication

    Masseter
    The masseter muscles are powerful muscles that are located in the cheek area. There is one on either side of the face, so the two mu… See more

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    The Masticatory Cycle

    The masticatory cycle is the pathway that the mandible takes while chewing food. During the opening phase, the mandible is depressed, which means that is opened; it is lowered t… See more

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    mastication
    [ˌmastəˈkāSHən]
    definition
    1. noun form of masticate
    mas·ti·cate
    [ˈmastəˌkāt]
    verb
    masticate (verb) · masticates (third person present) · masticated (past tense) · masticated (past participle) · masticating (present participle)
    1. chew (food):
      "dentition affects how well food is masticated and absorbed" · "try to masticate slowly"
    Origin
    mid 16th century (earlier (late Middle English) as mastication): from late Latin masticat- ‘chewed’, from the verb masticare, from Greek mastikhan ‘gnash the teeth’ (related to mastax ‘jaw’).
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  2. the act or process of grinding, shredding, crushing, or kneading to a pulp: A machine with two horizontal rolls revolving in opposite directions is used for the mastication of rubber.
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    transitive verb 1 : to grind or crush (food) with or as if with the teeth : chew The cows were masticating their food. 2 : to soften or reduce to pulp by crushing or kneading
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    (The related Greek word mastíchē means “chewing gum.”) In the study of how humans and animals eat (at the least the ones with teeth), the act of breaking down pieces of food with the teeth in order to swallow them is called masticating.
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