Enamel, Dentin and pulp.
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how are teeth and other parts of the body is adapted or suited to its diet
zigzag teeth....................
No. Cnidarians do not have teeth or any hard body parts.
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if you had no teeth you couldn't be able to eat
The teeth
teeth can not fight off of those bacteria and infection
Not like human teeth, but they do have serated "teeth" on their wing parts that they rub together to make a loud trilling sound.
Their teeth,legs heart,and body parts inside and out.
Pulp and enamel