no, most teeth are made out of a cardbord substance call hybrannium!
Yes. As some of them are flesh-eating and have large carnivorous teeth.
no
makes them better streamlined i would guess
The different teeth of humans are specialised to break down different types of food. Humans are omnivorous so we can eat meat, fruit, nuts etc. The different types of teeth have specialised over the countless generations to best suit this omnivorous duet.
Sharks have 5 or more rows of teeth. Humans only have 20 baby teeth and 32 adult teeth. Sharks can re-grow teeth. Humans only get 2 sets (milk teeth and permanent teeth). Sharks have serrated edges on their teeth. Shark teeth are not attached to the jaw. Humans bite and chew with their teeth. Sharks use their teeth to rip their prey apart.
The bony material beneath the enamel of the teeth is called dentin. It is similar in makeup to bone, but is more dense.
Gomphoses
Yes. As some of them are flesh-eating and have large carnivorous teeth.
Only bony creatures-that is vertebrates-have teeth. Insects just use suckers. Insects have 'NO' teeth!
Only bony creatures-that is vertebrates-have teeth. Insects just use suckers. Insects have 'NO' teeth!
What do clown fish eat?
What are the fibers that anchor teeth to bony sockets
It's Dentin
Instead of a mouth with teeth, Triceratops had a large, bony beak similar to a birds.
Any animal can eat bony fish, but usually humans eat all fish.
Frogs don't actually have teeth, they have hard, bony plates used to crush prey, not to chew with.
yes, vampires are real they are humans addicted to human blood and flesh and were wolves are humans with a bad case of hair growth and teeth.