the molars help to rip the food before swolling
Bite into the apple with your incisors then grind it up with your molars.
Molars help cattle chew their feed or fodder.
they tear meat with their incisors then chew with their molars.
Because of the kentrosaurus's short stature, primarily consumed grass, plants and shrubs lower to the ground. Therefore, the animal used neck and molars to eat.
Molars are trait of herbivores. So (even as omnivores), we use them in the same way for chewing and grinding, any food substance that needs to be ground down (often vegetation) is 'targeted' by the molars.
there molars
They are just part of your teeth- they help you chew, etc.
Just like in humans, molars are used to chew grass, breaking it down in smaller pieces so it can be swallowed.
The maxillary bone is the upper jaw whereas the mandible is the lower jaw. So the maxillary molar must refer to the molar on the upper jaw and the mandibular molar is the molar on the lower jaw.
The panda has adapted to be able to eat more kinds of bamboo than ever before. To help it eat many types of food, the panda has developed a sixth toe and uses it to hold its food. The molars of the panda have also adapted to make it easier to eat.
Adult molars do not grow back. Infant molars are replaced by adult molars, so in a sense, infant molars do grow back.