Enamel,Dentin,and Pulp
No, cheetahs do not have layers of teeth.
Sharks have multiple rows of teeth arranged in several layers. They continuously shed and replace their teeth throughout their lifetime, with some species capable of producing thousands of teeth in a year.
10 million
Just one.
sharks can only get 6 layers because pretend two it will not bite properly............
Sharks have 3 layers of teeth. the first row are the mature teeth, the ones they use. the second layer are not quite mature but if a tooth is lost it moves forward to take its place. the third row are growing teeth. when a second row tooth moves forward the third row tooth takes its place and anotherthird row tooth grows in the third row
Yes. It could result in more layers of plaque.
Crust, Mantle, and Core are the 3 layers in the earth.
what are the three layers of a vein
they are enamel(outer covering), dentin (middle ) , and pulp (inner most).
3 layers
3 layers