Biology, asked by Bidyapb3870, 1 year ago

Teeth are chiefly made up of [CPMT 1984]
A) Enamel
B) Dentine
C) Pulp
D) Odontoblasts


AnimeshCBD: 1.enamel. For sure

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Answered by ravichoudhary2
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enamel I think so it's ur answer
Answered by skyfall63
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Explanation:

From the below diagram it can be understood that Teeth has many parts divided under two sections namely Crown and Root. In the crown regions parts such as Enamel, Dentine and Pulp are present whereas in the Root regions Gingiva and Bone are present.

The enamel is the outer covering of the teeth which protects it from getting damaged. Below the enamel, a hard bone like tissue is present which is called as Dentine which acts as base for teeth formation. Pulp is a reddish area in which teeth is grown and Odontoblast is a cell present in the pulp which helps in the production of dentine.

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