Biology, asked by sahuamrita500, 6 days ago

why are the teeth not considered as bones?​

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Answered by debopriyamondal93
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Answer:They also contain nerves, blood vessels and specialized cells. But they are not bones. Teeth don't have the regenerative powers that bones do and can't grow back together if broken. Bones, on the other hand, are covered in a layer of cells called the periosteum that allow the bone to change over time.

Answered by 2027566
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probably because you lose them most of the time and then they come back baby teeth and they go bad if you dont brush them or clean them and bones can be healed unlike teeth they come back but if you lose your grown-up teeth they dont come back and you have to get a filling but if your legs come of it just like your grown-up teeth ._.

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deku bones ._. he gonna have some body acking

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