Cementum.
contains blood; softest tissue of the tooth
Dentin, found beneath tooth enamel and within the pulp of the tooth, is the softest material in the human body.
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.
A canine is a stabbing tooth, an incisor is a cutting tooth, and a molar is a chewing tooth.
The softest not exactly the charcoal cat is the softest 2 me ~Puplove56
Bass trees are the softest
Talc is the softest mineral. The Mohs hardness scale goes like this, from softest to hardest: 1. Talc, 2. Gypsum, 3. Calcite, 4. Fluorite, 5. Apatite, 6. Orthoclase Feldspar, 7. Quartz, 8. Topaz, 9. Corundum, 10. Diamond.
Tooth structure includes enamel, dentin, pulp, and cementum. Enamel is the hard outer layer, dentin makes up most of the tooth, pulp is the innermost part containing nerves and blood vessels, and cementum covers the tooth roots.
The mantle is the softest layer of the Earth.
Yes, the chinchilla is the softest animal in the world. The seal is the second softest if u r wondering........