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Further down in the digestive system is the gizzard, an organ which helps to grind down food into small chunks. Although a great deal of muscle is used to accomplish this objective, much of the fragmentation occurs as a result of small stones, or grit, that the bird has eaten. Birds must regularly ingest small amounts of pebbles or coarse sand to keep the gizzard working properly.
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| gizzard |
The organ in the chicken that grinds up the whole grains and food a chicken eats
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| giga- |
Prefix signifying multiplication by 1,000,000,000.
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| giant |
a swing in which the body is fully extended and moving through a 360 degree rotation around the bar.
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| ginger |
Adrak (fresh) Sont (dried); a rhizome which can be used fresh, dried or powdered.
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