Biology, asked by sasarita2651, 1 year ago

Comment upon the statement:

Teeth in man are diphyodont.

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Answered by locomaniac
64

ahoy.

humans have a set of deciduous or milk teeth in the beginning but with age a new set replaces it which is the permanent set.

so, teeth in humans are diphyodont.

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Answered by itzsam54
8

Answer:

The teeth in human beings arise in two sets i.e. deciduous or milk teeth in the early age, which are replaced by the permanent teeth later on. Such teeth which arise in two sets are called diphyodont teeth.

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