The following are functions of different kinds of teeth:
1. Incisors- They help to bite.
2.Canines- They help in tearing flesh (usually used by human to hold food as we do not consume raw flesh).
3.Premolars- They hold food, like canines because they have cusps; also to crush food.
4.Molars- They grind food.
The teeth of sheep have adapted for the function of eating. Depending on where the sheep lives, its teeth and jaw will be different. The teeth will adapt to its food, making it the easiest for the sheep to eat, and those sheep will reproduce.
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The canines. These are the sharp, pointy teeth that are usually somewhat elongated on either side of your incisors. Think 'vampire'.
The hydras teeth were chucked into the ground which then reproduced skeletons (hydras children)
Bisons have broad, flat-topped teeth and digestive systems especially adapted to feed on grasses.
Incisor teeth are adapted to cut.
They adapted to what they eat because their teeth get really tough and strong
They adapted to what they eat because their teeth get really tough and strong
how are teeth and other parts of the body is adapted or suited to its diet
adaptations
No. Cnidarians do not have teeth or any hard body parts.
Beaver Sharks
incisors
Pigs have rounded teeth that are adapted to their diet of plant material and soft meats. Pigs are not carnivores so they don't need sharp teeth.
The teeth of sheep have adapted for the function of eating. Depending on where the sheep lives, its teeth and jaw will be different. The teeth will adapt to its food, making it the easiest for the sheep to eat, and those sheep will reproduce.
Their teeth are tough and strong!
The perch's teeth adapted to their function of eating harder prey than what their ancestors ate. This means that a perch has relatively hard and pointy teeth.