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The part of tooth embedded into the jaw​

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Answered by anuj4696
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The part of the 'tooth' embedded into the jaw is known as root. Explanation: It is composed of 'cementum', 'root canal', 'nerves and blood vessels', and 'periodontal ligament'. The 'root' is covered by a 'thin calcified covering' known as cementum which is attached to the periodontal ligament.

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The part of the 'tooth' embedded into the jaw is known as root. Explanation: It is composed of 'cementum', 'root canal', 'nerves and blood vessels', and 'periodontal ligament'. The 'root' is covered by a 'thin calcified covering' known as cementum which is attached to the periodontal ligament.

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