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vs of tooth of mammals​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are four kinds of teeth in mammals: (1) incisors (for nipping), (2) canines for grasping prey, and cheekteeth of two kinds--(3) premolars ("bicuspids" in humans) and (4) molars--for shearing or grinding the food.

Answered by abisheaksabu
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There are four kinds of teeth in mammals: (1) incisors (for nipping), (2) canines for grasping prey, and cheekteeth of two kinds--(3) premolars ("bicuspids" in humans) and (4) molars--for shearing or grinding the food.

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