Rihanna's favourite food is pizza and she also likes doughnut's.Her fave food is fried Twinkies and her favourite drinks is a Cherie SlurpeeRihanna's favorite food is West Indian Food, Thai Food. i Heard that from someone but im sure that is the correct answer. Why do u need the answer to that for? Miss_Rae
her favorite food was pancakes, waffles, or any breakfast food.
misappropriation of family food budget is the unauthorized use of food likeness, or wastage of food, bad quality of preparation of family food budget resulting to harm and poor diet .
nicks fav. food is in N in out
Chinese food
I don't really know how much food they can put in their cheek pouches, but i do know that they can hold up to 20 pounds of food.
well, how they get food from one place to the other is that they stuff they` re food in their cheek pouches!
I know that hamsters can.
If its cheek is growing, Its storing more food in its cheek pouches. You should talk to a vet to see if this is normal about your hamster. For more Information, visit: www.hamsterownerswebs.webs.com
Hamsters can hoard food in their cheek pouches. That's why you see their cheeks so stuffed!
compresses the cheek; & helps keep food between grinding surfaces of teeth during chewing
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Because when you do that you think there is food in your mouth then you bite down
Yes, squirrels have cheek pouches that they use to store food before carrying it to their nest or hoarding it for later.
Cheek cells are made up of squamous epithelium , these are tightly arranged and helps protect against bacterial invasion. Human cheek cells are a type of epithelial cell that lines the interior of the mouth. The function of the human cheek cells is to secrete mucin, which maintains moisture in the mouth to aid mechanical and chemical digestion. To help in the chewing of food. Cheek cells are actually epithelial cells, and are used to line any cavities inside and outside the human body. Cheek cells mainly assist in chewing food and protecting against bacterial infection. They chew the food by breaking it down and the layer they occupy protects the cheek from injury.
No, cheek cells are not heterotrophic. Cheek cells are eukaryotic cells that make up the lining of the inner cheek and are a type of human body cell that undergoes cellular respiration to generate energy from food molecules. Heterotrophic organisms are those that rely on external sources of organic carbon for their nutrition, unlike cheek cells which are part of the human body and do not require external organic carbon to survive.
Hamsters have very large cheek pouches for storing food for later.