3. Explain how the carnassial teeth of a dog are adapted to their function. (1mk)
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The carnassial teeth are found in the carnivores. They are adapted to their work of shearing meat. ... The inside of the upper fourth premolar passes next to the lower first molar, on its outside part, and this enables the sharp cusps to cut through the meat.
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