Which of the following is correct for human teeth?
(A) Thecodont but not heterodont
(B) Thecodont but not diphyodont
(C) Thecodont,diphyodont & heterodont
(D) Thecodont, diphyodont & homodont
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I think it is option c)
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The correct human teeth are (C) Thecodont, diphyodont & heterodont
- Teeth that are typically inserted in their sockets are recognized as the thecodont.
- Diphyodont is a specific condition characterized by the visible presence of two specific sets of teeth, one temporary and the other permanent.
- Heterodont is the state typically characterized by the visible presence of various sets of teeth. The canines, incisors, premolars, and molars remain the four kinds of teeth that humans have.
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