What are the uses Molar teeth?

Answer:
To grind food. The incisors, in the front of the mouth, are designed to cut through food, and the cuspids and bicuspids next to them are for tearing. The molars grind hard food into a condition where it can be swallowed and more easily digested.

For example, the human gut is not designed to digest chunks of meat like the guts of true carnivores. We need our meat ground up so that it can be accessed by the digestive juices in the stomach. Grains and vegetables need to be ground in the mouth, since we do not have stones in our gizzards (birds) or special fermenting chemicals in our stomachs (cattle and similar herbivores).

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