Mushrooms are not plants - they are fungi.
Dandelion is from the French for teeth of the lion [dents de lion] because of the tooth shaped leaves.
No dentin is not vascular tissue. I think your question should possibly be is dentin vascular, as in does it have a blood supply. The answer is yes to a certain extent, although the tissue type itself is a specialised, mineralised connective tissue. Although it is related to the pulp as they are both derived from the dental papilla. It is supplied nutrients through the odontoblast cell body layer which lines the interior of the pulp chamber through the odontoblastic processes (tomes fibers) that project from the cell bodies well into the dentinal layer. These processes are contained within the dentinal tubules. So although they are linked dentin itself is not described as a vascular tissue... but it is vascular compared to a tissue such as cementum which is avascular.
Taraxacum or Dandy Lion which in French 'dent-de-lion' means Lion's tooth .
Very simply, once a plant has flowered and the flower has been pollinated, it develops one or more seeds which contain a miniature new plant surrounded by a store of food to help the new plant grow until it can make its own food. These seeds dry and get scattered and lie around in a dormant state until the conditions are good for the new plant to grow (this may be a warming of the soil in spring or in dry areas the arrival of rain). When this happens the new miniature plant begins to grow and the food store is converted to sugar to feed the new plant. A root then grows out of the seed and goes into the soil while a little later one or two seed leaves will appear above ground to catch the sun. This process is called germination and a germinated seed is one that is producing a root and seed leaves.
You can tell if breaking a tooth is physical by experiencing pain, sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, or noticing a change in the appearance of the tooth. Another sign is if you have difficulty biting or chewing with the affected tooth. It's important to see a dentist for an evaluation and treatment if you suspect a broken tooth.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Hericiumramosum.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Hydnumrepandum.
dabertooth grisly bears tooth
Enamel
Crown The enamel actually bears the force of chewing!
No. The tiger and white tiger are descendants from the saber tooth tiger. As the saber tooth tiger evolved it found less need for its giant teeth therefore, and evolution took place the tigers teeth grew smaller in size. The bear has been around for almost forever. Although there are many different types of bears. The bears evolved from other bears depending on location.
Tigers,Bears,Saber Tooth tiger, and the Polar Bear
No, you cannot grow a plant from a tooth. Teeth are composed of hard tissues like enamel and dentin, which do not contain the necessary biological material for plant growth. While some people have experimented with growing plants from unusual sources, such as seeds or cuttings, a tooth lacks the nutrients and structure needed to support plant development.
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An mix of Blisterwort, Glowing Mushroom, sabre Cat tooth, or Spriggan Sap will give you a fortify smithing potion
Polar Bears live about 20-30 years in the Wild.... in captivity they can live up to 45 years You can find out how old a polar bear is by removing a tooth (but be very careful when you do this!). There is a ring on the tooth for each year that the polar bear is alive. Just like with trees. Female polar bears live up to their late 20's Male polar bears live up to 20 years old
Yes, bears absolutely have fangs. The definition of a "fang" is a "long, pointed tooth", and bears have 4 fangs; 2 on the top and two on the bottom.