Biology, asked by Sudeep1792, 10 months ago

Which one of the following correctly represents
the normal adult human dental formula ?
(a)3/3,1/1,3/1,1/1
(b)1/1,1/1,3/1,3/3
(c)1/1,1/1,1/1,3/3
(d)3/3,1/1,3/3,3/3

Answers

Answered by blossomag
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Answer:

D is right answer

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The correct human adult dental formula is, 3/3,1/1,3/3,3/3

Option: (d)

Explanation:

  • In human beings there are all together 32 teeth in an adult individual. There are four types of teeth in an adult. They are the incisor, the canine, the premolar and molar.
  • There are altogether 3 incisor teeth in each of the upper jaw and the lower jaw.
  • There is only one canine teeth in each side of each of the jaw.
  • Similarly there is a total of 3 3 molar and 3 molar on each side of each jaw.
  • Hence the correct dental formula of human adult is 3/3,1/1,3/3,3/3
  • There are altogether 32 teeth in an adult human.

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