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heterodont dentition

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Answered by jefin18
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a heterodont is an animal which possesses more than a single tooth morphology. In vertebrates, heterodont pertains to animals where teeth are differentiated into different forms. For example, members of the Synapsida generally possess incisors, canines, premolars, and molar

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Answered by daughtermother246
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heterodont dentition.

A set of teeth of various shapes that may serve different functions (e.g., incisors, canines, and molars).

See also: dentition.

dentition

the teeth in the dental arch, usually referring to the natural teeth in position in the alveoli.

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