there body and teeth are alike because there red kangaroos and there mamles
Teeth do not heal like all other parts in your body because teeth do not have cells that help than other parts in the body so the other cells in the body help heal because they keep build up. That what i think.
A few body parts that are shaped like wedges include the nose, the chin, and the base of the spine (sacrum). These body parts have a triangular or tapering shape resembling a wedge.
The body part shaped like a wedge is your incisors ( the kind that look like shrake teeth) !
A body of a snake Feet and hands of an eagle teeth like a crocodile and eyes of an owl
Mouth, teeth and tongue, just like any animal.
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Most marsupials have sharp teeth at the very front, whether they are herbivores (like wombats and koalas) or carnivores (like Tasmanian devils and quolls). Some then have grinding molars further back. Kangaroos' teeth are different again. Kangaroos are grazing animals and they need strong teeth for chewing the grass they eat. The teeth of the kangaroo are continuously being worn down by the tough grasses they eat. Instead of continuously growing, once a kangaroo's front teeth are worn down completely, they fall out, and the back teeth move forwards to take the place of the worn front teeth. Kangaroos have four such pairs of chewing teeth.
A dentist is a doctor. I believe you mean, though, a doctor as in someone who does body parts, not teeth, like a dentist. Here are some differences (if that is what you are referring to): Dentists work on teeth, they inspect them and clean them. Dentists do not work on the mouth, however. Only teeth (and gums), that is their job. A doctor's job is to work on the the other mouth parts, and other body parts and bones.
Teeth cannot heal or repair themselves like other parts of the body can. Once teeth are damaged or decayed, they cannot regenerate new tissue to restore their structure. Additionally, teeth do not have the ability to grow back if they are lost or extracted.
Hard body parts that support your body include bones, which provide structure and support, and teeth, which help with chewing and breaking down food. Additionally, hard body parts such as the skull protect vital organs like the brain and provide support for the head and neck.
Comb parts refer to the different components that make up a comb, such as the teeth, spine, handle, and body. The teeth are the part of the comb that help detangle and style hair, while the spine provides structure and support. The handle is where you grip the comb, and the body is the overall structure that holds everything together.
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