Biology, asked by beverlyevershed6757, 1 year ago

Difference in teeth structure of omnivore carnivore and herbivore

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Answered by mavas247
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Pulp: The softer, living inner structure of teeth. Blood vessels and nerves run through the pulp of the teeth. Cementum: A layer of connective tissue that binds the roots of the teeth firmly to the gums and jawbone. ... Premolars (8 total): Teeth between the canines and molars
Answered by Anonymous
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Herbivores are animals who eat only plant. They have teeth to grind the food .Example :- cow , goat etc

Carnivore are animals who only eat other animals meat .They have teeth to tear the meat .Example:- lion,tiger

On the other hand, omnivores only eat both plants and animals. They have a combination of sharp & strong teeth for grinding. Example:- human being

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