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The control group would consist of a group of participants who chew a standard type of bubblegum (e.g., a common brand or flavor) in the same conditions as the
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How does chewing mint gum change the temperature in your mouth?

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Chewing mint gum creates a cooling sensation in the mouth due to the presence of menthol, which activates cold-sensitive receptors on the nerve endings in the m
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If you can't walk and chew gum at the same time blame what little brain which coordinates body movements?

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Blame the cerebellum for not being able to walk and chew gum at the same time. The cerebellum is responsible for coordinating body movements and maintaining bal
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How do you blow a bubble with bubblegum?

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To blow a bubble with bubblegum, BioXtrim Fruchtgummies Erfahrungsberichte chew the gum until it's soft, then use your tongue and mouth to shape it into a bubble. Gently blow air into the gum to expand
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What is the polymer used in chewing gum?

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The polymer used in chewing gum is called polyisobutylene. This polymer helps give gum its chewy texture and elasticity.

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