Dentine and cementine contain specific proteins as proteoglycans, collagene and other.
Dinosaur fossils have been found throughout human history, but they have never been called dinosaurs or fossils. People thought they were the bones of dragons. The true investigation of dinosaurs began around 1840 when a woman found a large tooth in the ground. It was the tooth of an Iguanodon ("iguana tooth")
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That is called a canine tooth.
A childs tooth
No. Dentin is the slightly softer material that is found under the enamel of a tooth. Your tooth is held into place by a ligament (the periodontal ligament) that connects the tooth root to bone.
RNA and DNA are nucleus acids witch help the procedure to create proteins, in the human body, cause the human body with out proteins can't function.(For instance grow a tooth.)
The pig tooth has a tubercle structure which causes the tooth to have an uneven surface. This makes it excellent for chewing.
No part of "tooth decay" is a structure or function.
The structure of the tooth is as follows: cementum, root canal, enamel.
The hard part of the tooth is actually not a living structure. The living structures are the nerves and blood vessels that are inside the tooth.
The weight of a human tooth ranges from 0.1 to 0.2 ounces, depending on the size and type of tooth.
Cementum.
A thin periodontal igament that holds the tooth in place.
A canine is a stabbing tooth, an incisor is a cutting tooth, and a molar is a chewing tooth.
a supposed human ancestor, based on the discovery of a single tooth that was later found to belong to an extinct pig
Dinosaur fossils have been found throughout human history, but they have never been called dinosaurs or fossils. People thought they were the bones of dragons. The true investigation of dinosaurs began around 1840 when a woman found a large tooth in the ground. It was the tooth of an Iguanodon ("iguana tooth")
enamel found only in the crown of the tooth ( the exposed part of the tooth ), dentin found in both the crown and the root of the tooth ( root : the embedded part of the tooth ) and cement which hold the tooth in it's place