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  1. Alanis Morissette (25762 bytes)
    76: :''Swallow it down, what a jagged little pill''
  2. Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
    55: .... Digestion begins in the mouth, when we chew and swallow, and is completed in the small intestine. The che...
    61: ... are able to start swallowing by choice, once the swallow begins, it becomes involuntary and proceeds under...
    63: The esophagus is the organ into which the swallowed food, in the form of a [[bolus]], is pushed. It...
    65: ... the stomach to relax and accept large volumes of swallowed material. The second job is to mix up the food,...
    93: ... the juice of the stomach starts the digestion of swallowed protein. Further digestion of the protein is co...
  3. Tooth (14790 bytes)
    29: ...d tear and since meat is easy to digest, they can swallow without the need for molars to chew the food well...
  4. Egyptian chronology (11665 bytes)
    31: ..., disastrous mutiny, "even though the sky did not swallow the moon" (Kitchen, 1973: 331). This eclipse has ...
  5. Babe Ruth (55357 bytes)
    160: ... was reduced to a whisper. He would be unable to swallow foods, and had to be fed with feeding tubes. He ...
  6. List of chemists (10401 bytes)
    159: *[[Ellen Swallow Richards]] (1842 - 1911), industrial and environm...
  7. Ostrich (8135 bytes)
    46: ...eeth, they swallow pebbles that help to grind the swallowed foods in the [[gizzard]]. They can go without w...
    50: ... their head in the sand because they deliberately swallow sand/pebbles to help grind up their food. When ly...
  8. Estonia (13391 bytes)
    56: | [[Barn Swallow]]
  9. Caterpillar (3956 bytes)
    19: ...mies. However, some birds, like [[cuckoo]]s, will swallow the hairiest of caterpillars.
  10. Leatherback Sea Turtle (10187 bytes)
    32: ...d its throat has backward-facing barbs to help it swallow them.
  11. Allosaurus (6281 bytes)
    26: ...structure. It was then easier for the dinosaur to swallow bigger chunk of meat.
  12. Frog (6440 bytes)
    41: ... rather than [[fishing]], but routinely catch and swallow frogs, as commemorated in the song [[Froggy would...
  13. Reptile (14659 bytes)
    69: ... like a fleshy straw, and allows these animals to swallow large prey without suffering from asphyxiation.
  14. Snake (17266 bytes)
    55: ...allowing them to open their mouths wide enough to swallow their prey whole, even if it is larger in diamete...
  15. Leatherback Turtles (10187 bytes)
    32: ...d its throat has backward-facing barbs to help it swallow them.
  16. Ostriches (8135 bytes)
    46: ...eeth, they swallow pebbles that help to grind the swallowed foods in the [[gizzard]]. They can go without w...
    50: ... their head in the sand because they deliberately swallow sand/pebbles to help grind up their food. When ly...
  17. Purple Martins (2333 bytes)
    14: ... is the largest [[North America]]n [[Hirundinidae|swallow]] at 20 cm length. Adults have a forked tail.
  18. Grouper (3548 bytes)
    6: ...uch a large group species vary considerably. They swallow prey rather than biting pieces off it. They do no...
    10: ...ly only dented his cylinder in, and spat him out. Swallowing an ordinary [[open-circuit]] [[scuba diver]] w...

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