Incisors
It's teeth sharp as knifes
It's teeth sharp as knifes
It's teeth sharp as knifes
What is true of cells that have similar functions?
This mainly depends on the set itself, since they usually come in different sizes. Some examples of knifes "usually" included would be: chef's knifes, steak knifes, boning knifes and slicing knifes.
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A group of similar cells performing similar functions is called a tissue. Tissues work together to carry out specific functions in the body.
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Tissues
Yes, the tiger's teeth are similar to the lions.
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Teeth in mammals are typically differentiated into distinct types, such as incisors, canines, premolars, and molars, each adapted for specific functions like cutting, tearing, and grinding. In contrast, non-mammalian vertebrates, such as reptiles, often have homodont teeth, which are uniform in shape and serve similar functions. Additionally, mammalian teeth are embedded in sockets (alveoli) in the jawbone, while many non-mammals have teeth that are fused to the jaw. This structural and functional diversity reflects the varied diets and feeding strategies among mammals compared to non-mammals.