Biology, asked by mayankverma2108, 9 months ago

1) The first set of teeth are called ________.

2) The second set that replaces first set of teeth are the __________.

3) Intake of food through the mouth is called ___________.

4) Incisors are used for ____________ and ____________.

5) Piercing and tearing teeth are _______________.

6) ____________ are used for Chewing and grinding teeth.

7) The juice that is secreted by salivary glands is ________.

8) The salivabreaks down the starch into ________.

9) The reagent used to test starch is ______________.

10) The tongue has ________on it that detect different tastes of food.​

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Answered by sudhanshudhek76
2

milk teeth

permanent teeth

Oral Intake

cutting and chopping food.

incisor

canines

bile juice

sugar molecule

Iodine

many taste

Answered by ashfaqmd244
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Answer:

1 ) Deciduous teeth – commonly known as baby teeth, milk teeth, temporary teeth, and primary teeth – are the first set of teeth in the growth development of humans and other diphyodont mammals.

2) A diphyodont is any animal with two successive sets of teeth, initially the "deciduous" set and consecutively the "permanent" set. Most mammals are diphyodonts—as to chew their food they need a strong, durable and complete set of teeth. Diphyodonts contrast with polyphyodonts, whose teeth are constantly replaced.

3) Food is ingested through the mouth and broken down through mastication (chewing). Food must be chewed in order to be swallowed and broken down by digestive enzymes. While food is being chewed, saliva chemically processes the food to aid in swallowing.

4) Incisors are shaped like tiny chisels with flat ends that are sharp. These teeth are used for cutting and chopping food. They are the first teeth to chew most food we eat. The pointed teeth on either side of your incisors are called canine teeth.

5) Incisors are usually the first teeth to erupt — at around 6 months for your baby teeth, and between ages 6 and 8 for your adult set. Canines Your four canines (fangs) are the next type of teeth to develop. These are your sharpest teeth and are used for ripping and tearing food apart.

6) Premolars Premolars, or bicuspids, are used for chewing and grinding food. Adults have four premolars on each side of their mouths — two on the upper and two on the lower jaw.

7) AMALYSE.

8 ) SUGAR

9) Iodine test.

10) The taste receptors are located around the small structures known as papillae found on the upper surface of the tongue, soft palate, upper esophagus, the cheek, and epiglottis. These structures are involved in detecting the five elements of taste perception: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami.

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