Frogs don't have mandibular teeth, they swallow their food whole. However, I did read that they have seen cases that some frogs are regrowing mandibular teeth. Evolution in progress. Not sure about how many though. It's like humans being born without wisdom teeth. Not common but does happen.
The maxilla support the upper row of teeth. Mandible support the lower row of teeth.
Yes. A dog has a mandible. It is behind the teeth.
yes teeth is also a jawbone and another name for mandible
The lower teeth are held in place by the mandible, which is the bone forming the lower jaw. It is a strong and movable bone that houses the teeth on the lower part of the face.
The maxilla and mandible are the facial bones that articulate with teeth. The maxilla forms the upper jaw and holds the upper teeth in place, while the mandible forms the lower jaw and supports the lower teeth.
The mandible 's function is to hold the lower teeth and to help eat food
Mandible and maxilla
Frogs actually have cute, tiny teeth! I used to think they had no teeth :)
mandible
Mandible Leymen
The purpose of the mandible is to help us chew and talk.It also protects our teeth and shapes our chin.
Mandible is the lower jaw and maxible is the upper jaw.