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Molars are used for crushing and grinding food. They have a large, flat surface that helps break down food into smaller pieces during the chewing process.
African elephants have six molar teeth, with three on each side of their jaw. These molars are large and flat, ideal for grinding and crushing tough plant matter like grasses and foliage.
An adult cow tooth typically measures around 2-3 inches in length. They have large, flat molars for chewing and grinding fibrous plant material.
Mammals are the primary group of animals that have molars and premolars. These teeth are typically found in the back of the mouth and are used for chewing and grinding food. Other vertebrates like some reptiles and fish may also have similar tooth structures, but they are more common in mammals.
A lion's teeth include incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. The incisors are used for grooming and grasping, while the large canines are essential for capturing and killing prey. Premolars and molars help in shearing and grinding meat. Each type of tooth plays a crucial role in their feeding and survival.
the large flat molars in the back of your mouth
Molars are essential in the grinding of foods before swallowing.
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Your molars are responsible for grinding food.
Central Incisors = Cutting food. Premolars = Grinding food. (Though Molars do most of the grinding) Molars = Grinding and tearing food. Canines = Tearing Food.
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Okay, I learned about this about three years ago, so bear with me. If I remember correctly, it's your molars that are used for grinding and chewing. They're the teeth at the back/sides (kind of) of your mouth and are kind of big and flat. I hope that helps. Sorry if I'm wrong.
They are called molars and pre molars, the same as us humans have