Because if they where not on your skeketon they would fall out. Teeth are harder than bones. They are usually the last thing left over time and can even survive fires.
it will not be digested instead it will come out of your body perfectly just like before. Remember your teeth are bones that you can actually see!
ur teeth i think they are bones
No, it doesn't even have teeth. A blue tongue skink has jagged bones in its mouth but it's not teeth. All lizards have teeth, even though you may not see them, they're there, and they're not jagged bones.
No, teeth are not bones. Is the "skin" lining your stomach skin? It is soft like your "outside skin," but it is not the same. Bones are defined by the presence of osteoblasts and osteoclasts, the two types of cells that produce and dissolve BONE in the body. Teeth are made by odontoblasts and ameloblasts, which are totally distinct and different from osteoblasts.
Skeletons can tell you what food they eat, by looking at there teeth you'll be able to see ifthey have rotted or if they have worn. If they have rotted it means they had luxories, such as sugar. If they were worn the food they eat were hard, such as bread.
yes don't you see in Tom & jerrywhen cats eat fishes and through the skeleton ?? Alternate answer: Yes fish have skeletons. Some fish skeletons are composed of cartilage and some fish skeletons are composed of bone much like human skeletons. FISH ARE VERTBRATES WITCH MEANS THEY HAVE BACKBONES
Drop Bears burry them. I see many other skeletons so acceptef that they did'nt have one.
They aren't canker sores in the viral sense of the word. The tooth is cutting the edge of the mouth. It attempts to heal itself by creating the white scab that you see and associate with a canker sore.
If you are referring to the fosil skeletons you often see in museums, these are held together by wires or other supports. If done well you can hardly see the supports.
Just wait till they loosen of and they will come out by them selves. or go see a dentist.
she want to see your teeth
Yes. You can see the in nautrual history museums..=]'x == ==