Science, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

. If we do not clean our teeth and mouth after eating food, then many harmful micro-organisms called A begin to grow and live on the tooth. These micro-organisms act on the substance B present in the left-over food particles sticking to the tooth to form C. The C eats up the parts D and E of the tooth gradually and ultimately make a hole in the tooth. When this hole reaches part F of the tooth, our tooth becomes painful and we get toothache.

(a) What are (i) A (ii) B (iii) C (iv) D (v) E and (vi) F

(b) What name is given to the process in which the tooth becomes rotten due to the formation of holes in it?











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OF PART B)What name is given to the process in which the tooth becomes rotten due to the formation of holes in it?​

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Answered by aimy6
10
A=Bacteria
B=enamel
C=plaque
D=pulp
E=root
F=root
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Answered by savilohan51986
3

Answer:

1) A: BACTERIA

B: ENAMEL

C: PLAQUE

D: PULP

E: ROOT

F: ROOT

2) IT'S CALLED DENTAL CARIES , AND IT'S CAUSED BY POOR EATING HABITS , SUCH AS THE INGESTION OF EASY CARBOHYDRATES AND SUGARY FOODS THAT AREN'T CLEANED, PHYSICAL FACTORS SUCH AS A SMALL DISTANCE BETWEEN TEETH HAT MAKES BRUSHING DIFFICULT AND A SLEW OF MYTHS THAT IT'S ALL HEREDITARY

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