- A
diphyodont is any
animal with two sets of teeth,
initially the
deciduous set and
consecutively the
permanent set. Most
mammals are
diphyodonts—as to...
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Permanent teeth or
adult teeth are the
second set of
teeth formed in
diphyodont mammals. In
humans and old
world simians,
there are thirty-two permanent...
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polyphyodont is any
animal whose teeth are
continually replaced. In contrast,
diphyodonts are
characterized by
having only two
successive sets of teeth. Polyphyodonts...
- more than a
single tooth morphology.
Human dentition is
heterodont and
diphyodont as an example. In vertebrates,
heterodont pertains to
animals where teeth...
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first set of
teeth in the
growth and
development of
humans and
other diphyodonts,
which include most
mammals but not elephants, kangaroos, or manatees...
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differentiate into incisors, canines,
premolars and molars;
mammals become diphyodont and
possess developed diaphragms and
males have
internal ****es. All...
- and canines, and have 20–22 teeth,
which are evergrowing, unrooted, and
diphyodont.
Another unique trait is that
their small milk
teeth are lost
before the...
- with two
successions of
teeth (deciduous, permanent) is
referred to as
diphyodont,
while the
dentition of
animals with only one set of
teeth throughout...
- of
varying density and hardness. Humans, like most
other mammals, are
diphyodont,
meaning that they
develop two sets of teeth. The
first set, deciduous...
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Monophyodonts are
animals that
develop only one set of teeth,
while diphyodonts grow an
early set of
deciduous teeth and a
later set of
permanent or...