Geography, asked by sunnygulati34, 9 months ago

5. The pulp, filled with blood vessels and nerve fibres, lies just
below the enamel.
True
False​

Answers

Answered by jksonia7
9

Answer:

false

Explanation:

dentine is just below the enamel

Answered by soniatiwari214
0

Answer:

This statement is false.

Explanation:

  • The toughest tissues in the human body are the teeth. The teeth are necessary for chewing, but they also have a significant impact on speech.
  • Enamel, dentin, cementum, and pulp tissue make up a tooth. The dental crown is the area of a tooth that is visible in the oral cavity, and the tooth root is the area that lies underneath the dental crown.
  • A tough layer known as the dentine is immediately beneath the white enamel. The pulp is a soft substance that fills the tooth's empty dentine, which makes up the majority of the tooth.
  • The pulp houses the blood vessels and nerves of the tooth. The most important component of the tooth, the tooth pulp, is located in the core of the tooth, below the enamel covering.

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