Biology, asked by ReshalC, 11 months ago

Why palatine rugae are well developed in Carnivores?????​

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Answered by palak5354
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Explanation:

Hard palate have transverse ridges called palatine rugae. Such rugae or ridges are more develop in carnivorous mammals because their function is to firmly grip the food and prevent it from slipping out the cavity.

Answered by lingeshkumar
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Explanation:

Hard palate have transverse ridges called palatine rugae. Such rugae or ridges are more develop in carnivorous mammals because their function is to firmly grip the food and prevent it from slipping out the cavity. (ii) Soft palate : Posterior soft part, made up of connective tissue and muscles.

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