Biology, asked by dave9651, 1 year ago

Which type of teeth is found in frog
A) Acrodont
B) Homodont
C) Polyphyodont
D) All of these

Answers

Answered by abhishekdhotre77
19
hey hi...

the correct answer is option D.

Teeth of frog are homodont, acrodont and polyphyodont. They are small, sharp and backwardly directed which are not meant for mastication but for preventing escape of prey..

hope this helps..
Answered by skyfall63
7

Answer: D) All of these

Explanation:

The type of teeth found in frog is as follow:

  • Acrodont
  • Homodont
  • Polyphyodont

In frogs the Acrodont teeth are found fixed over the socket bone. The teeth in frogs are replaceable multiple times hence they are called Polyphyodont. It is homodont because it has teeth which are of same shape.

Due to above features exhibited by the frog's teeth it is called as Acrodont, Homodont and Polyphyodont.

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