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difference between diastema and carnissials

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Diastema-
Cell Biology.the modified protoplasm at the equator of a cell, existing before mitotic division.
Dentistry.a space between two teeth, especially a space between a canine and an incisor of the upper jaw into which a lower canine occludes.

Carnassials- Carnassials are paired upper and lower teeth (either molars or premolars and molars) modified in such a way as to allow enlarged and often self-sharpening edges to pass by each other in a shearing manner. The modification arose separately in several groups of carnivorous mammals. Different pairs of teeth were involved in the separate modifications. In modern Carnivora, the carnassials are the modified fourth upper premolar and the first lower molar. These teeth are also referred to as sectorial teeth.[1] Humans lack carnassial teeth.
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