Biology, asked by geetayadav236osmk3y, 1 year ago

humans eat both plants and animals. which teeth in humans are suitable for tearing flesh?

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Answered by kinshusaproo123
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Some omnivores (animals that eat both plants and meat), like humans, have incisors like herbivores. In carnivores (meat-eating animals) like cats, the incisors are often quite small and the canine teeth are very long and suitable for tearing meat.
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amitasharma14: Insisors are the teeth in human whach are for tearing flesh
Answered by dackpower
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The canine teeth  are suitable for tearing flesh in humans.

The canine teeth, also identified as dog teeth, prongs, who are comparatively hard, sharped teeth.  Canines, also described as the cuspids, who are used for cutting and ripping at foods that might be hard, such as the flesh of the chicken.  Canines are four in the number who are positioned at the top and bottom of front teeth.

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