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Human teeth are homodont​

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Answered by singhprince0457
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The term heterodonty indicates that there are tooth shape differences along the tooth row—incisors and canines rostrally and cheek teeth (premolars and molars) caudally. These are the four tooth classes of mammals: incisors, canines, and premolars are replaced, they are deciduous teeth; molars are not replaced...

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Answered by Dhairya2403
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FALSE.......Human teeth are HETERODONT as we have different shapes and kinds of teeth like canines, incisors, molars and premolars......

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