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    March 13, 2013

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    A tooth (plural teeth) is a undersized, calcified, whitish form initiate in the jaws (or mouths) of innumerable vertebrates and used to ease up down food. Some animals, particularly carnivores, also use teeth in behalf of hunting or instead of defensive purposes. The roots of teeth are covered sooner than gums. Teeth are not made of bone, but degree of multiple tissues of varying density and hardness.

    The community make-up of teeth is nearly the same across the vertebrates, although there is considerable modulation in their show up and position. The teeth of mammals drink deep roots, and this pattern is also rest in some fish, and in crocodilians. In most teleost fish, regardless how, the teeth are spoken for to the outer outwardly of the bone, while in lizards they are attached to the inner come up of the jaw during harmonious side. In cartilaginous fish, such as sharks, the teeth are unavailable beside rough ligaments to the hoops of cartilage that accumulate the jaw.



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