The incisors are chisel-like in shape. There are four incisors in each arch. They are located in front at the midline. They are customarily numbered 7, 8, 9, 10, (upper arch) and 23, 24, 25, and 26 on the lower arch.
Incisor
The canines. These are the sharp, pointy teeth that are usually somewhat elongated on either side of your incisors. Think 'vampire'.
Yes, because they bite off very large chunks of their prey.
Hetrodontosaurus. I spelled it incorrectly, though.
Pandas have extremely hard teeth. They also have large molars. They have 42 teeth and have some sharp teeth as well to bite through bamboo stalks.
no someone can't bite their teeth
When YOU bite down on something, the wedge shape OF your front teeth produces enough force to break it into pieces, just as an ax splits a log
to help bite
Anything that has teeth can bite.
The teeth used to cut carrots into bited sized pieces are called the incisors.The teeth at the back of your mouth that crush and grind the carrot piece are called the molars and the premolars.When people tear off a bone, they use their pointed teeth called their canine teeth.The teeth people should use to eat an apple are the molars and premolars and incisors.Summarize:Write about all the teeth people use to eat an apple.Because in order to grind the apple bite sized pieces made by your incisors, you use you premolars and your molars.
The bite force of the ferret is about the same as a large dog's bite. They have powerful jaws and very sharp teeth.
yes of course they use their teeth, how else would they bite?
It helps because their teeth bite hard and canines have powerful teeth that bite hard.