- In anatomy, a
heterodont (from Gr****,
meaning 'different teeth') is an
animal which possesses more than a
single tooth morphology.
Human dentition is heterodont...
- and the
differences in
teeth in
species due to
gender is
called ****ual
heterodonty. Usually,
females have
larger teeth because on
average they are usually...
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synapsid with
caniniform teeth and a
reappraisal of
mandibular size-shape
heterodonty in the
origin of mammals".
Royal Society Open Science. 8 (12): 211237...
- the
stresses on the
front teeth. The
teeth of T. rex displa****
marked heterodonty (differences in shape). The
premaxillary teeth, four per side at the...
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Lorraine in
which this
species was found. This
genus appears to
exhibit heterodonty. D. Thies. 1983.
Jurazeitliche Neoselachier aus
Deutschland und S-England...
-
species show some
level of
heterodonty, for
example Protosqualus barringtonensis shows a
rather high
level of
heterodonty within its teeth. The oldest...
- had
various types of teeth–such as
canines and molars–in its
mouth (
heterodonty), and it
probably was able to chew its food, in
contrast to
modern cetaceans...
- Pennsylvania. A
study of 382
specimens from the site
showed the
strong heterodonty of this genus,
which varies widely in
tooth length and cusp number. This...
- "Prey size and
ecological separation in
spinosaurid theropods based on
heterodonty and
rostrum shape". The
Anatomical Record. doi:10.1002/ar.25563. PMID 39205383...
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lined the back.
Having two or more
morphs of teeth, a
condition called heterodonty, is rare in
modern reptiles but more
common in
basal ("primitive") pterosaurs...