Humans tend to have 8 incisors.4 on the top row and four on the bottom.
Camels typically have 34 teeth: 12 incisors, 24 molars, and 4 canines.
I'm sorry, this isn't really an answer, but did you by any chance,do a rat disection prac on tuesday? rats: molars & incisors humans: molars, canines, incisors rats have massive incisors - to gnaw with molars obviously for grinding both; deal with tough plants/grains/meat humans have canines too - for slicing (rats dont really need to)
Similar teeth that an American Bison or a domestic cow would have.
Yes, pygmy marmosets have teeth. They have 32 teeth, which consist of incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. These teeth are adapted for their omnivorous diet, which includes insects, fruit, tree sap, and small vertebrates.
Incisors * Maxillary central incisor * Maxillary lateral incisor * Mandibular central incisor * Mandibular lateral incisor Canines * Maxillary canine * Mandibular canine Premolars * Maxillary first premolar * Maxillary second premolar * Mandibular first premolar * Mandibular second premolar Molars * Maxillary first molar * Maxillary second molar * Maxillary third molar * Mandibular first molar * Mandibular second molar * Mandibular third molar
Bite into the apple with your incisors then grind it up with your molars.
Yes with the molars. But cows do not have upper incisors, just lower incisors.
There are premolars, molars, incisors and canines.
Molars, canine, incisors, premolar.
there are 3 types of teeth in a humans mouth
4 types: Molars, Pre-molars, Canines and incisors.
Canines cut. Molars chew. And incisors tear
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Of bicuspids, incisors, canine and molars, humans have more molars. Excluding the wisdom teeth (tertiary molars), the number of incisors, bicuspids, and molars is the same (8 out of an adult total of 28 teeth). Of the 32 permanent teeth, there are: 8 incisors 4 canine 8 bicuspid (premolars) 12 molars
Incisors are for biting food while molars are used to mash, grind, and chew food. Lastly, canines are used for tearing.