Neither has teeth. The grasshopper has chewing mouth parts called mandibles and the spider has hollow venom-injecting fangs. Both are modified legs.
Drinking pop and chewing gum will not keep your teeth from rotting. In fact both pop and gum usually contain high amounts of sugar, which can cause your teeth to rot very quickly unless they are consumed in moderation.
A premolar is a tooth situated in front of the molar teeth - in humans, it is between the canines and the molars.
Lobsters and grasshoppers grow by molting.
The grasshopper's method of fertilization is internal. They undergo both complete and incomplete metamorphosis.
As per my opinion both smoking and tobacco is bad for the health. Due to the direct contact of the chewing tobacco with the mouth and teeth, the effects of the nicotine lead to gum diseases. Oral cancer can be extensive in people who use chewing tobacco.
Both are addictive and make your teeth a different color. However, cigarettes are really deadly since it has chemicals that are not found, say, in a organic tobacco leaf. To give an idea, cigarettes have tar, nicotine etc.
Our teeth have different shapes. Some are flat at the bottom while others are pointed. Thus different teeth help in chewing food more easily so it can pass through the esophagus and be digested easily. Chewing food is reffered to as grinding food.
There are four basic types of teeth: Incisors, canines, premolars, and molars.Incisors and canines are both generally pointed or sharp, so their purpose is tearing and shredding food.Premolars and molars are both generally flat and stubby which makes them perfect for grinding up and chewing food.
yes it is normal for your teeth to form like that. but ask a dentist soon so that you would know what would be the best way to get your teeth back in position. keeping your teeth in that position may have difficulty in eating and chewing cos the food keeps getting stuck between teeth.
A rodents and horse have incisors that will continue to grow and need to be worn down through chewing. Like all mammals the teeth of both rodents and horses have deep roots.
It is both. Honey bees have both chewing and sucking mouthparts.
He was killed in both "Spider-Man" and "The Amazing Spider-Man".