Science, asked by sanjaysanjay994048, 1 month ago

whether the theeth of animals are Simakas to human?​

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Answered by Feirxefett
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Answer:

We use our molars for grinding and our incisors and canines for ripping and biting into our food. Human teeth are also different from animal teeth in that we get two sets of teeth in our lifetime; some animals only get one set, like beluga whales, and others grow multiple sets throughout their lives, like elephants.

Answered by rmatha1983
2

Answer:

Animal teeth is based on what they eat like carnivore herbivore etc.

Explanation:

As humans, our teeth are made to break down the meat and plants we eat as omnivores. For animals, their teeth are also based on what they eat, but the different diets of herbivores and carnivores cause their teeth to be different from ours.

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