Digestion and AbsorptionHard
Question
In mammals the teeth are
(i) of different type
(ii) Embedded in the cup-like socket of the jaw bones
(iii) Only two set, present throughout life These conditions are referred as
(i) of different type
(ii) Embedded in the cup-like socket of the jaw bones
(iii) Only two set, present throughout life These conditions are referred as
Options
A. Heterodont, Thecodont and diphyodont
B.Thecodont, heterodont and diphyodont
C.Diphyodont, thecodont and heterodont
D.Heterodont, diphyodont and thecodont
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