The gap between the incisors and premolar is called
a) diastema b) heterodont c) colon d) bronchi
Answers
Answer:
the answer is The diastema.-A option.
The answer is the option a) diastema
Explanation:
a) Diastema is the medical term for the space left by two teeth. It can be found between the incisors and the premolars. Due to the lack of canine teeth in herbivorous animals, it primarily appears in their teeth.
b) When a tooth row has incisors and canines on the rostral and cheek teeth (premolars and molars) on the caudal sides, it is said to have heterodonty.
c) The colon is also referred to as the large intestine or large gut. It is an organ that is a part of the human body's digestive system, which is also known as the digestive tract.
d) The two substantial tubes that convey air from your windpipe to your lungs are called bronchi. Each lung has a left and a right major bronchus.
Hence the gap between the incisors and premolar is called diastema
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