Biology, asked by mkboss61, 11 months ago

why human teeth is called bunodont?​

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Answered by Creatoransh
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Explanation:

with low, rounded cusps, termed bunodont. Increasing specialization for grazing resulted in fusion of the cusps into ridges (lophs), thus teeth of this kind are called lophodont.

Answered by shiyammollah
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Answer:

because the mammals have teeth having cusps that are separated and rounded.

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