their mainly for chewing.
to keep the teeth in!!! xD
protection,movement
for energy, form teeth and bones
flat teeth
FLAT
Herbivores have flat teeth for grinding plants, carnivores have sharp teeth for tearing meat, and omnivores have a mix of both for eating plants and meat. Their teeth differ in structure and function to suit their diets.
Teeth are differentiated by their structure, function, and location in the mouth. There are four main types: incisors (flat, used for cutting), canines (pointed, for tearing), premolars (flat, for grinding), and molars (larger, for crushing). Each type has a unique shape and number of roots that correspond to its specific role in the chewing process. Additionally, teeth vary in size, with molars being the largest and incisors the smallest.
The main function of premolars in the human body is to help with chewing and grinding food. They have a flat biting surface that aids in breaking down food into smaller pieces before swallowing. Premolars also play a role in supporting the structure of the mouth and maintaining proper alignment of the teeth.
Teeth shape is determined by their function. Pointed teeth, like canines, are used for biting and tearing food. Flat-topped teeth, like molars, are used for grinding and crushing food. The variation in tooth shape allows for efficient food processing.
they have flat teeth
Woodchucks have the same number of teeth as Beavers.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver
Herbivores have flat teeth that they use to eat plants. Carnivore have the pointy, sharp teeth that they use to rip up their meat. So to answer your question, herbivores have flat teeth.