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is monophyodont and bunodont same?

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Answered by ayushjha187100
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The two teeths which are monophyodont are namely, premolars and molars. 2 Premolars and 3rd molars are absent in primary set of teeth. Hence, they grow only in permanent set of teeth, and thus are monophyodont

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Answered by Anonymous
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The monophyodont teeth have 0 incisors, 0 canines, 2 premolars and 1 molar. There is only one generation of monophyodont teeth present . Hence the formula is 0021/0021.

Lophodont teeth have elongated ridges called lophs that run between cusps. Lophs may be oriented antero-posteriorly, or they run between labial and lingual parts of the tooth. The molars and premolars of tapir (Tapiridae), manatees (Trichechidae), and many rodents are lophodont.

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